If you thought there would be no season like 2019/2020 ever again, then think again as 2020/2021 was just as disrupted.
Covid played havoc throughout the campaign, with supporters only able to attend Edgar Street for a couple of games in December.
National League North was eventually declared null and void on February 18, with Hereford finishing 12th following a six-game unbeaten run.
Remarkably, the Bulls were able to extend their season all the way to May 22 thanks to an excellent run in the FA Trophy that took Josh Gowling's side all the way to the final.
Again there were Covid restrictions in place, but at least 3,000 fans were able to travel to Wembley for the game.
Unfortunately, Hereford lost 3-1 to Hornchurch after taking the lead, but no one could foresee the Bulls getting anywhere near the final at the start of the season, so it was definitely a successful season for the club and there is optimism that they could be in the promotion mix for 2022/2023. Let's just hope there's no disruptions again!
You can recap how the past season unfolded here, while the final National League North table can be viewed here.