VETERAN striker Jimmy Quinn looks likely to have played his last game for Hereford United.
The former Blackburn, Swindon, Reading and Northern Ireland front man signed for the Bulls from Northwich Victoria on a short-term basis but only played three games, his main contribution being to miss a penalty in the home clash with Dover.
Quinn has also signed forms for Hellenic League Premier Division side Highworth Town and is also registered with North-West Counties League side Nantwich Town, playing in last night's FA Vase tie at Pegasus Juniors.
Bulls Director of Football Graham Turner admitted: "The chances of him playing for us again are very slim."
Hereford have no game this weekend following their early FA Cup exit.
Their home clash with Doncaster Rovers, which they unsuccessfully tried to have brought forward to this weekend, has now been rescheduled for the second round date on Saturday, December 9.
Turner has given his players a long weekend off starting from today, before preparations begin in earnest for next Saturday's important home Nationwide Conference clash with newcomers Boston United.
Last week's 3-1 home win over Forest Green Rovers left them eight points behind leaders Yeovil Town having played a game more, but four points adrift of second-placed Rushden and Diamonds with a game in hand.
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