Both the new chairman, David Keyte (pictured), and vice-chairman, Tim Russon, of Hereford United have spoken to BBC H&W.
Firstly Keyte and his interest in the Bulls.
"It's a dream come true. We want fans to enjoy football. We want fans be proud of their club.
"Stories you hear about big losses, I wouldn't have stepped in something that was losing half a million a year, I don't think any fool would.
"That's not the case here.
"Through good housekeeping and all credit to Graham Turner and Joan Fennessy they have recorded six consecutive years of profit."
Then Tim Russon:
"I've always had a close affinity with the club. Seen some good times and some bad times down here. Brighton and the Walkers Stadium when they got promotion.
"That was magnificent - that would be in my top ten football games of all times.
"I've known Graham for thirty years and I just thought it was right to talk to Graham and everything has slotted into place. Amazingly it's worked out."
A few words from Ketye about a new manager.
"The one guy we are interested in is actually on holiday. We saw a second one last night and we've got one more to see on Tuesday. And we are going to appoint from that three."