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Monday, November 30, 2009

News Round Up

Another day, another rumour of disquiet at Notts County. The Mail on Sunday reports that Sven Goran Ericsson is unhappy after not receiving payments from his contract with the Magpies' parent company. He is reported to have two contracts - one with the club and a second deal working as an Ambassador with the parent company - and the paper says he is owed millions in unpaid fees. County say the matter is nothing to do with them.

Shrewsbury have reported payments to agents of £18,966.66 for the year up to the end of September. Aldershot reported £6,000. Meanwhile the Shrews' major sponsor, kit manufacturer Prostar, is to take legal action against Accrington over unpaid debts. Stanley are wearing a Joma made home kit and the Prostar made away kit after the company pulled the plug on the deal due to the debts.

Dagenham have signed defender Gavyn Dayes on non-contract terms. He arrives from Ryman side Tonbridge Angels, so is allowed to move outside the transfer window as he has not been attached to a qualifying club. Altrincham have asked fans to find the £1,000 application fee to join the Football League should they be in a position to need it at the end of the season. They are currently six points short of the play-offs.

Chester's alleged former owner Stephen Vaughan has told the BBC he has 'retired' from football. The 48 year old will be nearly 60 by the time his ban from being a company director is lifted, but he tells the BBC he will continue to fund the club - words that will be of interest to the footballing authorities. The club have not paid any of the footballing debts that are due for payment today, and the Conference are expected to make a statement later.

Lincoln have ended the loan of striker Rene Howe from Peterboro due to ongoing injury problems. He was due to stay until January, scoring five times for the Imps.