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Saturday, May 28, 2011

News Round-Up

Newport have signed striker Craig McAllister after he rejected moves from Wimbledon and Aldershot. The 30 year old scored 13 times for Crawley last season but rejected a new deal with the Red Devils. Rushden fans are calling on the club to make a statement about their current financial state, claiming the wall of silence is hampering their fundraising efforts. The club face a winding up order in two weeks, the day after the Conference AGM that could see them expelled from the competition.

Oldham are threatening to sue former player Joe Jacobson after the Accrington defender posted on twitter that the club had failed to pay the wage bill on time. The Latics say the wages have been paid on time, and Jacobson has removed the comment. Luton have handed Gary Brabin a two year deal to remain as manager. Brabin has taken two sides to the Conference play-offs without winning promotion.

Port Vale have contacted representatives of Robbie Williams to voice concerns at his passing of his voting rights to the Supporters Club. A club statement claims they have been contacted by fans concerned that the Supporters Club doesn't hold their views. The supporters groups that have organised the upcoming EGM believe they will get a vote in their favour for Williams' votes and will oust the current board.

Plymouth have accepted a bid from Bristol City for winger Yannick Bolasie. Acting chairman Peter Ridsdale has told the local press that the office staff have been paid in full for May, but player wages remain outstanding.