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Monday, June 22, 2009

News Round Up

Burton keeper Saul Deeney has left the club after turning down a new contract. Wycombe's two directors on board from the Supporters Trust have quit the club due to a 'conflict of interest' with the upcoming vote. The Mirror reports that Peter Taylor is to quit the club as he will not have a budget for next season until the vote outcome is known.

Bradford are to lose out on Rangers midfielder Dean Furman, who spent last season on loan at the Bantams, as a League One club is interested in the player. Southend boss Steve Tilson has slammed the Football League's decision to increase the matchday subs bench to seven: "It's not really helping anyone. I don't understand why they've done it. If five subs aren't enough there's something wrong. Times are hard for every business and football is no different, so clubs are having smaller squads."

Torquay have loaned striker Matt Green to Oxford for the coming season. He was a bit player last season, scoring five times in 32 matches, but had two sucessful loan spells at Oxford the season before. The move appears to have happened after Kidderminster confirmed that Oxford target Matthew Barnes-Homer agreed a new contract with them for two more years.

Ex-Bull Michael McIndoe is reported to be the target of a £750,000 bid from Sheffield United. He has been with Bristol City for two years after leaving Wolves on a free transfer.