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

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

News Round Up

Swindon will dispense with the services of coach Ady Williams at the end of the season after he was convicted of assault earlier in the month. Bournemouth have sold out their crunch relegation match with Grimsby on Saturday. Both could be celebrating at the end of the game with Chester in need of a win to keep their place in the Football League.

Chester owner Stephen Vaughan has denied interest in buying Darlington. He confirmed that former Quakers chairman George Houghton had approached him to join a consortium once his long delayed sale of Chester is complete. The FA have given Accrington pair Peter Cavanagh and Robbie Williams an extra two weeks to enter a plea on their betting charges.

Huddersfield veteran Andy Booth will retire at the end of the season after over 600 games and 182 goals over the last 19 years. Woking have appointed coach Graham Baker as their permanent manager despite losing their Conference status last night. The club is to seek five people to put £20,000 each into the club to take over from departing benefactor Chris Ingram.

Of course, Woking's demotion depends on the usual Conference end of season shenanigans. These have started today with Kings Lynn being told they will be demoted from Conf North due to ground issues.