IT may not have finished in the way Hereford fans wanted it to - but May 22, 2016 will always been etched in their memory.

Around 20,000 Bulls fans descended on Wembley to watch their team play in the FA Vase Final - the first time a team from the county had played at the home of football.

It was an occasion that may people had dreamt about all of their life, but with the demise of Hereford United, thought may never happen.

Hereford of course lost 4-1 to Morpeth Town, but it was still an experience that anyone who was there will never forget.

Here are some pictures of that unforgettable day.

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Just some of the supporter coaches

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Andy and Yvonne Fairweather outside Edgar Street

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The Ledbury Swifts on their way

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The Marriott family outside Wembley

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Lucy and Charlie Bufton get a photo outside the stadium

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Susie - Jane Lewis, Anthony Lewis and Simon Wall having a selfie

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Edgar the Bull

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Fans young and old made the trip - here is Doris Rogers and Demi Rae-Jones, who were 90 and six days old at the time

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Hereford had Zak Bridges' support

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Hawkesbury Ronaldo made history by becoming the first live mascot to be paraded around Wembley

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Some of the Hereford fans...

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The players come out

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Hereford manager Pete Beadle

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Rob Purdie's goal...

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Purdie with his daughter Olivia

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The result may not have gone the way they wanted it to, but Hereford fans will always remember the day. Here they are thanking the fans at the end