THE Hereford United supporters coach broke down on the way to Southend today.
The travelling contingent on the Hereford United Supporters Association (HUISA) coach were picked up by a local coach company and transported the remaining two miles from Roots Hall.
The fans' day then went from bad to worse as they saw the Bulls lose 1-0 to Southend in the opening game of the League Two season.
After the match, a local coach company transported the travelling fans back to the South Mimms service station on the M25 where they were met by a replacement coach to return to Hereford.
Their woes follows that of the players, who saw their coach break down on the way to Southend last night, causing a delay of around 20 minutes, also at South Mimms Services.
Were you one of the supporters on the coach?
If so and you want to talk about your experience, email paul.rogers@herefordtimes.com
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