A look back to June 5th 2014 and Tommy Agombar is now chairman of Hereford United.
Three short articles told the story.
Football Creditors Not Paid
The Bulls are understood to have not paid football creditors by today's 5pm deadline.
It is thought
that the deadlock between Tommy Agombar and Dennis Strudwick continues
with Agombar demanding written assurances from the Conference of the
Bulls' survival in the fifth tier if they settled the bills. Strudwick
is understood to have refused such assurances.
The matter will now
go to a vote of the Conference board early tomorrow afternoon, with a
unanimous vote sees the immediate expulsion of the Bulls. A split
decision will see the Premier clubs vote on the Bulls' future on
Saturday.
HUST: A Hammer Blow
This from HUST:
The Board of HUST are devastated that the club have failed to pay football creditors by the Conference deadline of 5pm today.
For the last day heroics at Aldershot to be rendered worthless for off-field matters is a hammer blow to every fan of the club.
In regards to the future of
the club, and of professional football in Herefordshire, the Trust is
investigating all options available to it and continues to keep its
advisers updated with current events.
We are ready to act in any way
necessary, as dictated by our members, to preserve football at Edgar
Street and we will seek discussions with all relevant parties at the
earliest opportunity to ensure that Edgar Street is the centre of our
footballing world for generations to come.
HUISA Statement
This from HUISA
On hearing this afternoons
news that it appears the football creditors have not been paid, HUISA
would like to add their support to the statement from the Trust
published tonight on Bulls News.
HUISA would like to clarify
the notion that they were aware of the new owner 2 weeks ago. HUISA
chairman, Keith Dodd, was introduced, at the club, to a gentleman called
Tommy on 28th May and was told that he was one of the possible
consortium, he was not told the persons surname. Keith only had it
confirmed to him on 2nd June, that the man he was introduced to
previously was, in fact, Tommy Agombar. This news was then made public
by the Club.
It would appear that ALL
supporters groups, and fans in general, have been promised a lot and
given nothing. We are utterly disgusted at the treatment that the
Football Club is showing to its loyal fanbase, players and staff.
After this weekends' outcome,
HUISA will be looking to meet with the Trust to see where we go from
here. It is imperative that we meet with Club representatives as a
matter of urgency, on a UNITED front.