In an interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester, Hereford's new signing striker Miles Storey has said that he wants to be part of the project to move the Bulls up the leagues.
"I think I'm direct," said Storey.
"My main position is number nine as a striker.
"I play with pace and power."
Storey can also play as a winger.
"I like to use both feet, I like to use both feet, I can shoot with both feet.
"But my thing thing is pace and power, I try to make defenders nervous, I like to work hard and create a threat.
"I'm comfortable with either position, the way I play I get at people, I get dangerous balls into the box when I'm on the wing.
"And when I'm up front I like to play on the shoulder so I've a few strings to my bow which I use to get the better of people and I'm going to try and do that here."
How did the move to Edgar Street happen?
"I was kind of in conversation with my former club about staying up there and I also had a conversation with Josh on the phone.
"From the first conversation I was really interested in the place.
"I've played for a couple of big clubs and this has got that big club feel and he really sold the place to me.
"It's a project, he wants to get the club back to where they want to be and I want to be part of that and help out. I really like the ambition for the place.
"I know one or two of the other lads who are here already and I spoke to them and they said how good it is and how it all works.
"The manager's desire to get me in was a big thing for me as well. He spoke to me a couple of times and he was trying to get me here.
"I felt wanted and it felt good. It just feels like the right thing to do.
"Obviously I've done a bit of research on the team and I've seen that they had a great end to the season with the cup-run.
"He wants to build on that in pre-season and be flowing for the first game. So I was more than happy to get it done and get myself back down here and just concentrate on my football."
Full interview: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p09mg461