NEXT HOME GAME - TBC
NEXT AWAY GAME - SUPPORTERS XI ARE PLAYING WORCESTER AT MALVERN ON SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd AT 3.00pm

Monday, March 30, 2009

News Round Up

Huddersfield are to release veteran defender David Unsworth after coming to an agreement to pay up the remaining months of his contract. Fellow veteran Chris Lucketti has also been told he can go. Northampton are paying for their latest loan players thanks to a £5,000 payment from a supporters group. The group have taken shares in the club in exchange for the money.

Swindon striker Simon Cox is being chased by Newcastle, according to a number of Sunday newspapers. Tranmere have cut admission for their next home game to £5 in a bid to boost the crowd and their play-off chances. Walsall have denied weekend speculation of a sale of the club to bus and train firm Arriva, but have confirmed that the club is open to offers.

Darlington boss Dave Penney has vented his anger at the club's administrator after he pulled the plug on an overnight stay for their match with Barnet on Saturday. The cash strapped club almost went out of business last week, but Penney claimed the players were being treated like amateurs by being denied the stay for the 239 mile trip. In comparison the Bulls never opted to book an overnight stay for their trip to Carlisle in the week, which was eight miles further.