In his post match interview last night at Ludlow, Hereford manager Josh Gowling said he was still trying to bring bodies in ahead of Saturday game against Darlington.
"The phone is ringing a lot," Gowling told Ben Goddard.
"We know the situation at the club.
"We're not happy with the way things have gone over the past couple of weeks, probably the last four games.
"I would say we don't want to play the way we are playing currently.
"I share the fans frustration in the sense that results haven't been going our way and the performances haven't been going our way. At the end of the day that's down to the personnel at the moment and the injuries we've had.
"We've had to set up in a bit more of a boring way just to try and get results.
"But at the end of the day we haven't got results lately so we've got to look at it and turn it round and be a bit more positive. That comes with personnel.
"We're working as hard we can, I am, away from the club to try and get some bodies for Saturday so we can be more competitive.
"The last two games we've played with no full backs so just little things like that don't help.
"So we're looking at trying to get some bodies in so we can be a bit more competitive, a bit more on the front foot, a bit more entertaining for Saturday."