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Friday, February 20, 2009

News Round Up

Crewe have announced a small profit for last season in their latest accounts. Millwall are to sign Stoke striker Vincent Pericard on a three month loan spell. Leeds have the largest away support of all Football League clubs. Their 2,480 average is highest with only Wolves and Sheff Utd also breaking the 2,000 mark.

Cheltenham have signed Reading winger Michail Antonio on a months loan, and extended the loan of fellow teammate Nicholas Bignall for a second month. Bradford manager Stuart McCall has signed a new two year deal. Stockport are in negotiations with former owners Cheshire Sports over rent payments on Edgeley Park, with the Hatters owing a large sum.

The Conference has delayed publishing the results of it's investigation into player registrations until Crawley's appeal over their points deduction is heard. Applicants for the Rushden job include ex-Bulls Jon Brady and Phil Robinson, if a supposedly leaked list is to be believed. Northwich striker Lee Steele has quit the club for Barrow after not being paid for two months. Vics fans have paid AFC Telford the money owed to their for the FA Cup match.

Oldham have signed Chelsea's Portugese u-19 winger Fabio Ferreira on a months loan. Bournemouth have been refused permission by the Football League to extend the loan of winger Jake Thomson due to their current problems. Accrington's ground sponsors Fraser Eagle want to end their sponsorship two years early and have asked to be released from their obligations to Stanley as their business is in a fragile state. The coach company's used car business has already closed.

Merthyr Tydfil will be able to play their next two homes games after supporters raised enough money to pay part of outstanding water and electric bills. Shaun Pejic, son of former Bulls captain Mel, has signed for York City until the end of the season.