The recent FA Cup coverage on the BBC and BT Sport, with the inevitable replays of that goal from Ronnie Radford, will have been especially poignant for Hereford United supporters in the wake of their club's demise.
For most, of course, the Bulls had existed in name only since the summer and there was some relief that the decision to wind up the club meant plans for Hereford FC, owned and run by fans and playing at Edgar Street, could begin in earnest.
The Hereford United Supporters Trust has full details of those plans but, in the meantime, those Bulls' fans looking for their football fix for the remainder of this season have been offered discounted entry to the UK's first supporter-owned club, Enfield Town.
Anyone with a HUST membership card or wearing a Hereford shirt or scarf can get into the remaining league fixtures at the QE2 stadium for £5.
HUST also report that Merthyr Town and Cinderford Town have made similar offers while Gloucester City will donate £5 to the Supporters Trust for every paying adult who goes to this game and shows their HUST membership card.
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