Hereford United historian Ron Parrott has issued a plea to the board not to sell the club to developers.
"Looking to the future I've just got one hope," Parrott told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"That we don't prostitute the club to developers who are interested in coming in and making money out of the club and not helping the club.
"If that was the case I'd rather us go under and start again."
Earlier H&W reported 'a local business man making serious enquires about taking over the club.'
Earlier H&W reported 'a local business man making serious enquires about taking over the club.'
Meanwhile Martin Watson from HUST has said that pledges to the supporters organisation are well into six figures and have come from fans far and wide.
"In some cases I didn't know of them," Watson told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"There are people who have been Hereford fans and moved away for one reason and another but have still retained an afflilation to the club.
"They've seen the National Press and the news and decided they want to help out."
Finally former player Gareth Davies wants everyone to work together for the good of the club.
"It's time now for better joined up working," Davies told H&W.
"All the supporters groups, investors, whoever is left from the current board.
"The supporters have got to play a major part because it's always been a communal club.
"It's not a very big area. Hereford is out on a limb in some terms with football.
"Everyone needs to pull together."
Finally former player Gareth Davies wants everyone to work together for the good of the club.
"It's time now for better joined up working," Davies told H&W.
"All the supporters groups, investors, whoever is left from the current board.
"The supporters have got to play a major part because it's always been a communal club.
"It's not a very big area. Hereford is out on a limb in some terms with football.
"Everyone needs to pull together."