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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

News Round Up

Mansfield have closed their ticket office after dozens of fans demanded refunds on tickets for Saturday's now meaningless match at Dagenham. The Stags claim they are unable to give refunds as the money is Dagenham's and not theirs. Bradford are targeting a new spine to the side following their dismal season. A central defender, midfielder, and main striker are their big targets with Michael Boulding high on the list.

Peterboro defender Claude Gnapka, the only player out of contract at London Road, wants to be the highest paid player at the club or he will leave. The 24 year old Frenchman has held talks with Aberdeen and Sheff Weds over a move. Kidderminster have confirmed their participation in the Errea South West Challenge Cup, and could face the Bulls if they confirm their entry, but Grimsby have decided not to enter opting instead for friendlies with Barnsley and Scunthorpe.

Yaaaaayyy! Stockport boss Jim Gannon says something we agree on. Summing up Mr. Woolmer's performance last night, Gannon said: "The referee was weak and incompetent but you are going to get that in a game. The referees are amateurs, they are car park attendants turning up at a professional game and trying to manage professionals." Forest Green say they have had no approach for Jimmy Harvey, and that he is under contract for two more years.

Morecambe are hoping to get planning permission for a new ground soon. The 6,800 capacity stadium is hoped to be open in time for the 2009/10 season. Oldham took £65,000 in their first day of season ticket sales. Nuneaton's debts have been revealed as close to £1million, mostly in taxes, building costs, and loans from Directors. Worcester are expected to switch from Conference North to South to accomodate the four northern sides relegated from the Conference.