Former Hereford United manager Graham Turner watched his old club play Blyth Spartans yesterday.
After the game he spoke to Matt Healey.
In the interview Turner said he was impressed with how current manager Paul Caddis was doing and felt he had a bright future.
"I think he has a very bright future ahead of him," said Turner
"I was ever so impressed (when chosen), everything about him, his pedigree as a player, his little bit of experience coaching, now his first job.
"I think he will be a huge success."
As for the match Turner thought it was a 'very impressive performance from Hereford as the scoreline suggests.'
"They took their chances well, worked very very hard and looked well organised.
"I watch the League table carefully this season, the last two games before today have obviously been set-backs.
"It's a judgement of them how they react to it and I thought they reacted ever so well to it.
"The manager got it right, the team selection, the way they controlled the game, absolutely superb.
"That's a big fillip for the club."
One of Turner's former players Andy Williams scored Hereford's fifth goal.
"It's always nice to see your old players return.
"I live just outside Hereford, it's still my local club so you read all about what's happening.
"I'm delighted he is fit again and I'm sure he can add a lot to the team."