Paul Caddis extends contract at Hereford

He'll remain at Edgar Street until the 2025/26 season

Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 26th Apr 2024

Hereford FC boss Paul Caddis has signed a one-year contract extension.

The former Birmingham City defender will now stay at Edgar Street until the end of the 2025/26 season.

The Bulls have enjoyed and excellent first season under the management of the 35-year-old, after guiding the club to its highest ever points total in the National League North.

Speaking to the club following the news, Caddis said:

“I am extremely proud and excited to continue my journey at such a fantastic football club.

“From the day I walked through the door, I knew there was a special feeling at this club and I felt it just needed to be woken up. I believe that, along with my staff, we have managed to do that and bring a connection back. My drive and focus will not change and I will continue to represent the club in a way that replicates the amazing support you bring to us.

“I want to thank my backroom staff for being on this journey with me and agreeing to continue to work alongside me. We work very closely as a group and Adam Rooney, in particular, has been and will always be my closest ally when needed.

“Looking to the future, it’s important we continue to build and improve year on year and with your help I believe we can achieve good things at the club. I’d like to thank the Chairman and the Board of Directors firstly for the opportunity they gave me and secondly, for recognising that I am the man to continue to take the club forward in a positive manner."

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