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Monday, September 28, 2009

News Round Up

Notts County have named two of the investors in the club as the Shafi Family and the Hyat Family. An official statement names two former Punjab politicians as part of the Hyat family, both of whom the statement misnames, but both have been deceased for over 50 years. Cheltenham's board have sanctioned the signing of a loan player after their loss at Aldershot.

Accrington have no plans to switch further games to Friday nights after two bumper gates due to concerns over colder nights. Chester and Wrexham drew yesterday's derby match 0-0. The result helps neither club much, with Chester 22 points adrift of safety and Wrexham 18 points short of leaders Oxford.

Darlington are claimed to want Paul Jewell as their next manager, according to The Mirror. Youth team coaches Craig Liddle and Neil Maddison have been put in temporary charge of the club over assistant boss Dean Windass. No Bulls in the Team of the Week, but ex-Bull Wayne Brown gets in for his weekend display for Bury.

Port Vale might have transfer listed their squad, but one player staying is midfielder Jason Jarrett after he signed a three month deal with the club. They have ended the loan of Plymouth man Damien McCrory. Crewe are after another keeper after Spurs man David Button was returned to White Hart Lane with a back problem.

Torquay's start to the season is their worst for nine years. Darlington's is their worst of all time.