The latest issue of Talking Bull, the Independent Hereford Football Club Supporters’ Magazine, is OUT THIS WEEK.

Initial supplies will be placed in our Herefordshire retail stockists at Club Sport, South Street, Leominster and copies will also available for purchase from the Hereford Club Shop, Edgar Street and FIT retailers, Widemarsh Street, in Hereford.

Talking Bull will go on sale outside the stadium for the first time this Saturday, 28 January 2017, ahead of the home Southern League South & West match against Tiverton Town so look out and listen out to our volunteer sales team outside the ground this weekend.

Issue 107 is packed with content, and here’s a little taster of what’s on offer, including an exclusive interview with the Hereford Beast – Mike Symons:

 

·         EDITORIAL

·         THE TAKING BULL INTERVIEW – MIKE SYMONS

·         VILLA-LIKE ARROGANCE

·         MASTERMIND CHALLENGE

·         VOCAL SUPPORT

·         THE MATCH I DID NOT WANT TO ATTEND

·         IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAVIS

·         NO SUCH THING AS A SEAGULL

·         FAN LETTERS

·         MY FAVOURITE PHOTO

·         SIX OF THE BEST HEREFORD GAMES

·         WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM?

·         WHEN THE MONEY RUNS OUT

·         RETURN TO WEMBLEY

·         40 YEARS AGO – CHAMPIONS

·         GOOD PUB GUIDE – FEBRUARY & MARCH

·         WE’RE ON THE WAY TO SOMEWHERE – AWAY GUIDES

·         HUST LAUNCHES BULLS LOTTO

Talking Bull retails at £2.50 but if you are unable to visit Edgar Street or watch Hereford ‘away’ games when the fanzine is often on sale, why not consider subscribing.

Subscriptions are on an eight-issue cycle, and you are reminded ahead the final date of this period, thereby ensuring you don’t miss a copy of Talking Bull, the best fanzine in the West Midlands.

Subscriptions are available NOW via our online shop Click here to subscribe to Talking Bull

By Editor

Lifelong Hereford supporter who has endured the rise and fall of the club through progressive generations. Sports journalist, broadcaster and commentator who will never forget his Edgar Street roots.

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