Two respected members of Hereford United press core have suggested that John Trewick's time as manager of the Bulls may be numbered.
In his match report for the Hereford Times, sports Editor Richard Prime intimated that the pressure on Trewick was increasing.
DESPITE playing against 10 men for more than half the match, Hereford slipped to a fourth successive away defeat.
And this latest reverse, the Bulls’ sixth in seven outings, piles pressure on manager John Trewick.
Hereford are quickly being dragged further into the relegation battle and the way they were out fought by the Valiants, who played for 50 minutes with 10 men, suggests that not enough of the side have the stomach for the battle ahead.
And when Ryan Valentine saw red for the second time this season, in injury time, it just turned a bad afternoon into a terrible one.
Meanwhile Keith Hall, who is BBC Hereford and Worcester's match day reporter also commented.
"It sounds like he (Trewick) is getting extremely frustrated as well with it. Can't really bring the players in that he would want.
"I'm sure pressure is mounting. It's six defeats in the last seven for Hereford. It's not the run that they want.
"They are sliding towards the wrong end and that big R word is looming.
"Things have to change, they have to change quickly.
"Big, big game on Tuesday. If they don't win that I'm not sure what is going to happen."