During his post match interview at South Shields, Hereford manager Paul Caddis spoke about Michael Parker who is back at Edgar Street from West Brom until December 13th.
Parker scored Hereford's only goal of the game early in the second half. It was his first goal for the Bulls.
"I've got to say West Brom have been outstanding with us," said Caddis.
"Michael Parker almost never went back, he's always been on the radar, he's always been that he's going to come back.
"He struggled a bit with injuries, West Brom are brilliant looking after their players, they wanted to get him into their building and look after him for a couple of weeks which they did.
"He had a bit of game time on Wednesday.
"They've helped us out financially. When he wasn't available we didn't have to pay. They've been first class.
"And you can see the quality he's got.
"Today we started him as left of a three but the way the game was going I felt we weren't getting into the areas we had hoped to especially in the early part of the game.
"So we switched and he ended up playing left wing, just for his physicality and his blistering pace, his pace is ridiculous, got in a few times down the sides.
"Big player for us, keep him as long as we can, as it stands we've got him until December 13th."
Parker's goal came on 48 minutes.
"His goal was brilliantly worked.
"It was nice and calmly finished.
"Really pleased for Mike to get his goal."