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  • 19/7/00 - Webb to assist Rovers

    ALAN Webb has joined the staff at Bromsgrove Rovers. Webb, who has been involved with several Midlands clubs, will act as a scout for the club, having also worked with manager George Rooney at his previous club Worcester City. Rooney said: "I can't pay

  • 17/7/00 - Barton's battlers head for the hills!

    WORCESTER City's players have had no chance of a light introduction to pre-season training. Their first two sessions have involved punishing runs up and down the Malvern Hills, designed to shake off their summer cobwebs. And for the early sessions at

  • 10/7/00 - Conference football at the Lane!

    WORCESTER City's St George's Lane ground is to stage Nationwide Conference football again next season. Telford United have done a deal with City to share St George's Lane for the first few matches of the season, while redevelopment work is completed on

  • 14/7/00 - No-show May released by United boss

    HEREFORD United have axed striker Leroy May for "disciplinary reasons." United's Director of Football Graham Turner said May's contract had been cancelled after he failed to show up for pre-season training. May rejoined Hereford from Kidderminster Harriers

  • 6/7/00 - Robinson says yes to United

    PHIL Robinson has agreed to become Hereford United's new player-coach. The 33-year-old former Stoke and Wolves midfielder concluded talks with United's Director of Football Graham Turner yesterday. Robinson played under Turner's management when he was

  • 05/07/00 - Bulls face a testing start to season

    HEREFORD United will start the new Nationwide Conference season with a home clash against Southport. Director of Football Graham Turner believes the August 19 clash will be a testing start for his side. He said: "I think Southport will be a tough one.

  • 15/7/00 - Bull happy to be back with his old boss

    STEVE Bull's arrival at Hereford United can only bring a huge amount of prestige to the Edgar Street club. The former Wolves goalscoring legend arrived at Edgar Street this week in a part-time coaching role. Adding his credentials to the payroll - although

  • 13/7/00 - Bully to coach United players

    FORMER Wolves legend Steve Bull has agreed to join Hereford United's coaching staff. Bull accepted a part-time post at Edgar Street following talks with United Director of Football Graham Turner, who was his former boss at Molineux. But he will not be

  • 8/7/00 - Bull linked with Edgar Street job

    FORMER Wolves legend Steve Bull could be joining Hereford United. Edgar Street Director of Football Graham Turner has revealed that he has had talks with Bull about coming to Edgar Street in a coaching role. However, he stressed that Bull would not be