HEREFORD United Supporters Trust (HUST) have confirmed Bulls chairman Andy Lonsdale will not be addressing their members at tonight's meeting.
Lonsdale was invited to the meeting at Pegasus Juniors' Old School Lane ground at 7.30pm, to which he accepted.
However, HUST vice-chairman Martin Watson has confirmed he has now withdrawn his acceptance and will not be discussing the financial implications of the club.
United are back in court tomorrow afternoon for their ongoing winding-up hearing.
The petition, headed by HMRC, has been adjourned nine times since June 2, with the latest one coming on Monday.
It is understood that the club has to prove they have the funds available to pay off creditors or they face being wound up.
Lonsdale has told the court he is willing to personally put up up to £1million of his own money to achieve that.
Tomorrow's hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in London gets underway at 4.30pm.
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