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

Monday, October 01, 2007

News Round Up

Only around 100 Mansfield supporters joined the protest against owner Keith Haslam on Saturday. The game saw the club sink to the bottom of the division, with 500 supporters missing from the last home match. The club have promised extra funds for new signings.

Wycombe manager Paul Lambert has revealed that star striker Jermaine Easter 'was not right' and was left out of the squad that travelled to Bradford. Easter is believed to be unhappy that an offer from Plymouth was turned down by the club, but he has not put in a transfer request.

Shrewsbury defender Kelvin Langmead has been linked to Coventry, according to The People. The 22 year old was born in Coventry. Ex-Bull Alan Judge has quit as a coach at Abingdon United due to work commitments. Former goalie Judge played over 100 games for the Bulls in a three year spell in the early 90's before slipping into the non-league scene. He warmed the bench for Chelsea at the same time during their European campaigns, and made a brief comeback for Oxford in 2002 due to an injury crisis.

The Team of the Week features no Bulls for the first time in three weeks. Only Rochdale feature two players in the side, with Notts County's Adam Tann also recognised.