Hereford FC part ways with manager Paul Caddis
The club said the decision is with immediate effect
Hereford FC have parted company with manager Paul Caddis with immediate effect.
It comes after their 3-0 loss at AFC Telford United last night (February 10th).
Caddis had been with the club at Edgar Street for two and a half years.
Bulls Chairman Chris Ammonds expressed gratitude for Caddis's dedication during his time as manager, noting his contributions to stabilising the club and reconnecting with supporters.
In a statement Chris Ammonds, said:
“We would like to thank Paul for his hard work and commitment during his two and a half years as manager at the MandM Edgar Street Stadium.
“Our performances in his first two seasons at the helm went a long way to helping to stablise the club following a very difficult period, and he also played a key role in rebuilding the link between the club and supporters.
“I would also like to personally thank him for the way he has helped me – and the club – deal with some difficult off-field issues this season. His sense of right and wrong is very impressive and is a huge compliment to the type of person he is.
“Everyone at the club would like to wish Paul and his family all the very best for the future – I’m sure fans will join me in saying they will always be welcome at our club.”
The club say further updates on the managerial position will be communicated to supporters in due course.