JOSH GOWLING believes he leaves Hereford in a better place than when he arrived – and the departed Bulls boss is aiming to do the same when his next challenge comes along.
LUKE Haines’s fine strike means that Hereford’s ascent of the table goes on after the Bulls’ fourth straight win takes them to within three points of a play-off spot.
A LATE equaliser from Bradford midfielder Jake Hibbs meant that the shares were spoiled at the Horsfall Stadium, ensuring both sides grasped their first point of the season.
The 34-year-old, a National League title winner with Macclesfield Town, has no plans for retirement just yet although knows it could be his last opportunity to lift silverware under the arch.
Fans of the National League North Bulls will be situated in the West End of Wembley Stadium, with those supporting Isthmian Premier Urchins occupying the East End.
The Bulls were ten games unbeaten before they knocked out Woking last weekend in the FA Trophy semi-finals to set up a Wembley return, five years on since the reformed club reached the FA Vase final, against Hornchurch
Josh Gowling and Steve Burr will be guiding Hereford FC when football returns next season after being confirmed as the National League North club’s permanent management team.
Hereford FC are officially in hibernation for the duration of the coronavirus crisis after shutting down all operations and furloughing their final staff and players.