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Friday, May 25, 2007

News Round Up

Wycombe have signed full back Craig Woodman following his release from Bristol City. The 24 year old played over 100 games for City after coming through the ranks. Oxford have frozen ticket prices following their failure to regain a League place. Discounts of up to £50 are available to early purchasers of season tickets.

Rotherham have signed striker Tom Cahill from Matlock Town. The 20 year old has just completed a law degree and scored 14 times last season in limited appearances due to his studies. MK Dons have lost the services of Martin Allen, who has agreed to take over at Leicester.

Ex-Bull Tony Capaldi has left Plymouth for Cardiff on a free transfer. The Northern Ireland international played 14 times for the Bulls in late 2001, sharing the Edgar Street pitch with Cardiff regular Paul Parry. Bristol Rovers have sold 3,500 replica shirts in the past week, generating around £100,000 in revenue.

Boston have yet to submit the necessary paperwork to Conference chiefs for their entry to the competition next season. The club stops being a Football League member on June 7th, but are yet to officially apply for membership of the rebadged BlueSquare Premier. All documents need to be submitted by the June 9th AGM, including details on the proposed takeover and CVA. Goalkeeper Alan Marriott now believes that the club may fold in two weeks.

Torquay have named Colin Lee as the new Chief Executive. Lee's first task will be to find a new manager, with Keith Curle top of the list of candidates. Alex Rowe becomes their sixth chairman in 12 months as a nine-strong consortium takes control of the club.