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Monday, March 22, 2010

News Round Up

Forest Green chairman Trevor Horsley has told the BBC the club needs a total of £300,000 to clear outstanding debts up to the summer. They need £100,000 to clear their current tax liabilities then a further £200,000 to settle debts due in the close season. Kidderminster are one of the ten clubs appealing against losing points from Chester. They hope the FA follows the precendent of the Northern League, who gave three points to any side who still had a game to play against a side thrown out.

The local press have been scathing of Steve Staunton's reign at Darlington, calling the appointment 'calamitous' and the team the 'worst in the club's history'. Torquay have lost the services of winger Wayne Carlisle as he needs surgery on a knee problem that will rule him out for most of the rest of the season. Weymouth top scorer Jake Reid, recently departed for Salisbury, claims the club owes him nine weeks wages. The Terras face a CVA vote on Friday.

Bournemouth's Supporters Trust has again questioned the running of the club in another statement issued yesterday. They say the board have refused to meet them after stating they would previously, and have not answered questions relating to their financial input and the future of the club. The Cherries face another court date in nine days. Bradford have extended the loan of ex-Bull Robbie Threlfall from Liverpool until the end of the season.

Gateshead's management and players will reimburse the 31 travelling fans that witnessed their 8-0 drubbing at the hands of Rushden last weekend.