GRAHAM Turner will hope former Aldershot hot-shot Tim Sills can deliver goals on the Football League stage.

Sills, 26, was one of five new signings unveiled by Hereford United as they returned to pre-season training yesterday.

The forward was unable to keep relegated Oxford United away from the Conference last season with just one goal from 13 League Two appearances after joining in January.

But Sills bagged 43 in 97 Conference games for Alder-shot and steps into the Bulls set-up after strikers Guy Ipoua, Adam Stansfield and Danny Carey-Bertram all left during the summer.

Bulls boss Turner has also secured Gillingham pair, defender Richard Rose, 23, and midfielder Jon Wallis, 20, as well as ex-Shrewsbury goalkeeper Glyn Thompson, 25, and Kidderminster Harriers old boy Gareth Sheldon, 26.

Rose, who played more than 60 games for Gillingham, has joined on a two-year contract, while 25-year-old Thompson, the subject of a £50,000 move to Fulham in 1999, and Shel-don signed for this season.

But the length of the deals involving Wallis, a former Chelsea youth teamer with 20 Gillingham matches behind him, and Sills have not been revealed.

Turner said of Sills: "I think that he, along with Accring-ton Stanley's Paul Mullin, has been one of the Conference's best two target-men in recent seasons."