Hereford boss vows to ‘keep fighting’ as pressure mounts

​The Bulls suffered a 2-1 defeat on Saturday to Southport, despite the visitors playing with 10 men for 50 minutes. Caddis’ side have picked up just two points in their last six league games as the bottom-four close in. “It’s been very difficult,” said Caddis. “If you look at some of the goals, they have been errors that we’ve suffered from. “When one of my players makes an error, it’s on me. I’m happy to sit here and take all the criticism. “It’s not been good enough. Stats are always brought up when things aren’t going well. When we sat here in the middle of the season, no-one threw any positive stats at me. “I’m living it, I’m there and amongst it. I get that it’s not good enough, I hear it. I hear all the boos and stuff that. “As long as it’s not personal and it’s not anything like that. It’s personal in terms of they’re (fans) not happy with me, as long as I’m treated as a human being. “They’ve got every right to boo, they’ve just lost us lose at home against 10 men. We’ll come out fighting. I don’t know anything else. “I’ll keep fighting and keep fighting and keep fighting. And if it’s not good enough, then I will walk away with my head held high, that I’ve done everything I possibly can.” Caddis also highlighted that Hereford were five unbeaten at home before the visit of Southport – including three draws. “I know everyone wants to look at the negativity and I absolutely get it,” he added. “We were five unbeaten at home. That’s the facts of it. I’ll continue as long as I’m required to. “I won’t hold back on anything. I’ll continue to go and try and make it right, get results, and we’ll go from there.” 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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