PREMIERSHIP players and clubs have once again got together to lend their support to cash-strapped Hereford United.
The club is staging an auction of sports memorabilia at the city's Green Dragon Hotel tomorrow, with all proceeds going to the club.
And there's a bewildering array of items on offer, many donated by some of the biggest clubs in the land.
The event has been a crucial fundraiser for the Bulls, who are still not out of the financial woods yet, in recent years, and Director of Football Graham Turner said: "We have some terrific items on sale again.
"There is a real good cross-section and we have been very well supported by the big clubs."
Among the top items of the 108 on sale is a Manchester United shirt signed by all of their current squad, while Liverpool and Arsenal have also donated autographed shirts.
There are also shirts signed by the English and Welsh national teams, one of Michael Owen's England shirts signed by the player, and a Leeds United shirt worn by Dominic Matteo.
Other signed items from players such as David Beckham, Alan Shearer, Dwight Yorke and Jamie Redknapp, are available.
There's also an array of other items such as videos and posters, plus a pair of tickets for Aston Villa's Boxing Day clash with Manchester United.
Admission is £1 including a catalogue, and viewing of the items is from 12 noon until 2.30pm, after which the auction will commence.
After today's home Nationwide Conference clash with Doncaster Rovers, the Bulls entertain title rivals Yeovil Town, managed by former United boss Colin Addison, in their re-arranged LDV Vans Trophy first round match on Tuesday.
Hereford then entertain Kettering Town in the Conference next Saturday.
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