Bulls' Boss Richards Urges Fans To 'Stick With It'

Hereford manager Marc Richards is urging fans to keep the faith as the club's poor form continues.

The Bulls are without a win since August 14, a run that saw Peter Beadle leave the club.

Richards was the man chosen to turn the ship around and although he hasn't won a game yet, he's adamant that will change soon.

"It's a results business and we're not getting results at the minute so that's something we need to sort out," he told the club's official website.

"We're going to continue working hard on what we need to do and the preparation for every single game. Hopefully we can turn this around because we need to."

"Pressure is part and parcel of being a football manager and that's the same at any level. I've got no problem taking all the pressure because I want the players to play with freedom."

The Bulls are second bottom of the National League North and face a tough trip to Darlington on Saturday.

Ahead of the game, Richards assured fans that their faith will be repaid.

"I get it, I get their frustrations," he said. "All I'll say is, stick with it. Because we know what we're doing.

"I know the fans don't feel like that at the minute but we will turn it around and when the good times do come, we can all enjoy them together."

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