Hereford United chairman David Keyte has spoken about the current financial problems at Edgar Street. In an interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester Keyte revealed that the club are losing between eight and nine thousand pounds per home game.
He also mentioned the VAT inspection that recently took place. The audit has revealed that the club owes around £45,000 much of it from the time Graham Turner was in charge.
Keyte wants more help from the shareholders.
"We've got 40,000 shares in Hereford United out and about and I've got about 16%.
"So the vast majority of the ownership is not me.
"There is no logic for one person to be dipping into his pocket all the time."
Keyte wants more help from the shareholders.
"We've got 40,000 shares in Hereford United out and about and I've got about 16%.
"So the vast majority of the ownership is not me.
"There is no logic for one person to be dipping into his pocket all the time."
Meanwhile Martin Foyle has some sympathy for supporters who follow the team both home and away.
"A lot of people have bills to pay.
"Football is probably a side attraction at the moment.
"I don't think it's anything personal between anything or the football or the club.
"I just think money is very, very tight.