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CLUB HISTORY
1924   Hereford United was formed as a professional club
1924   Started playing home matches at Edgar Street                         
1939   Eric Keen became new manager
1939   Became a Limited Company
1948   George Tranter became new manager
1952   Alex Massie became new manager
1953   George Tranter became manager for second time
1956   Joe Wade became new manager
1958   Record home attendance of 18,114 against Sheff Wed in FA Cup 3rd round       
1962   Ray Daniels became new manager
1963   Bob Dennison became new manager
1967   John Charles became new manager
1971   Colin Addison became new manager
1972   Elected to Football League in Division 4
1972 1973 Runners-up in Football League Division 4  (promoted)
1974   John Sillett became new manager
1974   Brian Evans became club's most-capped player, with 1 cap for Wales
1975 1976 Football League Division 3 Champions
1975 1976 Dixie McNeil set record for most League goals in a season scoring 35 times
1976 1977 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1977 1978 Relegated at end of season to Division 4
1978   Mike Bailey became new manager
1979   Frank Lord became new manager
1982   Tommy Hughes became new manager
1983   Johnny Newman became new manager
1987   Ian Bowyer became new manager
1987   Recorded highest score in League match beating Burnley 6-0 in Division 4  
1990   Colin Addison became manager for second time
1990   Highest fee received for a player when selling Darren Peacock for £440,000 to QPR
1991   John Sillett became manager for second time
1991   Stewart Phillips became club's all-time record League goalscorer with 93 goals
1992   Greg Downs became new manager
1992   Mel Pejic played last game, setting club appearances record for League matches at 412  
1994   John Layton became new manager
1994   Club broke transfer record when buying Dean Smith for £80,000 from Walsall
1995   Graham Turner became new manager
1996   Record heaviest defeat losing to Middlesbrough 7-0 in Coca-Cola Cup 2nd round
 
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