Bulls News understands that questions are being asked over the transfer fees of both Michael McIndoe and Gavin Williams from Yeovil to Doncaster and West Ham United respectively. The two players were formally with Hereford United before being
sold to the Somerset club.
Details as yet are sketchy but it is known that both players were transferred from Edgar Street to Yeovil with sell-on clauses.
McIndoe was sold to Doncaster for a reported fee of around £50,000. It now appears that as Doncaster were promoted to League Division One an extra fee may have been forwarded to Yeovil. It is thought that in this case Hereford could be entitled to a cut of any extra payment.
As regards Gavin Williams the picture, as yet, is less clear. He was reportedly sold from Yeovil to West Ham for £250,000. Whether there were any extra clauses in the deal is not known, but it is thought that any dispute over Williams' transfer could centre around the fine details of the deal.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Hereford have asked the Football League to look
into the deals. One source said that the Bulls may have been alerted by Doncaster
chairman, John Ryan, to the situation.
Hereford United have not commented on the rumours as yet but may make a statement when matters become clearer.