Whilst not doubt Josh Gowling would have preferred his first choice keeper Brad Wade not to have sustained serious injury recently, the Hereford manager doesn't appear to have had too much problem bringing in keepers to take Wade's place.
Dino Visser is the fourth keeper Gowling has called on so far this season.
The second and third were loanees, Cian Tyler and Harvey Wiles-Richards.
And now it's been reported that 27 year old Dale Eve, who played for Spennymoor last season, has been training with Hereford recently.
Eve lost his place in the Spennymoor starting eleven when the former Chester managers took over in the middle of last season. But they left recently and Jason Ainsley is back in charge and he enquired about Eve recently but the keeper turned him down.
"Spennymoor phoned me recently about the possibility of going back to the club but I didn’t want to make the sacrifice of moving from Birmingham back to the North of England and risk the same situation happening again.
"I don’t have any official deal in place with anyone. I’ve been training with Hereford and Bromsgrove and then played in a match for Knowsley.
“I’m 27 now and I still want to play at as high a level as I possibly
can. I want to sign for a club that is a decent enough level but that is
also right for me. I want to be part of the right project with a team
that has the ambition to really push on and go somewhere. I’ll consider
any club but it just has to feel right to me.”
So if Gowling has to look for another keeper Eve is available.