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Bulls hope to end transfer embargo with cup cash

Hereford United are hoping to get their transfer embargo lifted before Thursday’s loan deadline with a cash influx of television money set to come into Edgar Street.

Bulls are down, but not out - O’Kelly

Hereford United manager Richard O’Kelly has urged his players to use the pain of Saturday’s relegation from League Two as motivation for the future.

Bulls fail to dodge Bees

Hereford United’s League Two future remains in doubt after they let slip a one-goal lead to only take a draw from fellow strugglers Barnet at Underhill.

Disappointed boss praises players’ effort

Hereford United manager Jamie Pitman expressed his disappointment after seeing his side concede late on at Bradford but insists he couldn’t fault the effort of his players.

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Entertaining game doesn’t go Hereford’s way

Hereford travelled to Leicester for a rescheduled match that was originally a victim of the frosty conditions earlier this month.

Huge six-pointer ahead for Bulls

Hereford United face a huge relegation six-pointer with fellow strugglers Bradford City this weekend knowing a defeat would really hamper their survival hopes.
Prior to last night’s fixtures the Bulls were three points clear of the bottom two and four behind the Bantams who sit 19th.
And a victory would really pull Jamie Pitman’s men back up […]

Wyesiders finally score away win

Hereford Rugby Club finally managed an away league win when they narrowly defeated a Manchester team much improved from the one that visited Wyeside in October.

Boss frustrated by visitors’ equaliser

Hereford United manager Jamie Pitman cut a frustrated figure after seeing his side squander a first-half lead to draw with promotion-chasing Cheltenham at Edgar Street.

Lucs beat the cold - and the opposition

Luctonians’ efforts of covering their pitch with fleece during the cold spell were rewarded when they romped to a 35-3 victory at Mortimer Park against a committed but out-gunned Nuneaton side.

Jamie vows to fight on

Hereford United boss Jamie Pitman has vowed not to quit the club after watching his side suffer a 6-1 defeat at the hands of Gillingham last weekend.