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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

News Round Up

Torquay have lost their youth coach just weeks after he joined when he opted to take a management job with a Swedish third division side. Rotherham have ended the loan of Rochdale winger Adam Rundle, ending talk of a permanent January deal. Bournemouth midfielder Mark Molesley has delayed surgery on a stress fracture in his foot in the hope that rest will cure it rather than being out for the season.

Notts County are reported to be chasing former Sheff Weds manager Brian Laws, but will not make an appointment until new finance is found. Loan Bull Lee Morris will be having a dry Christmas after Mansfield boss David Holdsworth slapped an alcohol ban on his players.

Northwich have dumped their Administrators from the firm that handled Chester's summer fiasco to another. They have a Christmas Eve meeting with creditors in the hope of agreeing a CVA, with the taxman indicating they will accept the latest proposals, after last week's meeting was cancelled as the former Administrators still had some of the paperwork.

Burton have extended the loan of Brentford striker Steve Kabba for a second month after his arrival sparked an upsurge in form. They have also spent thousands on new frost covers for their pitch. Kidderminster have named midfielder John Finnegan, a former Cheltenham captain, as their caretaker boss.

Northampton have signed former Wolves keeper Billy Lumley on non-contract terms as cover over the Christmas period. The 19 year old has been with Glenn Hoddle's academy side. Ex-Bull Marlon Jackson has extended his loan at Aldershot for a second month. Chesterfield have extended the loan of Scunthorpe man Ian Morris for a second month.