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Saturday, March 27, 2010

News Round Up

Bournemouth got their transfer embargo lifted in time to extend Rhoys Wiggins' loan spell from Norwich until the end of the season, but all is not well at the club. The Supporters Trust has launched a donation scheme to launch a phoenix club should the current club go bust, much to the annoyance of the current club. An official club statement warns supporters against donating, calling the scheme 'counter productive'. In recent weeks the club have refused to meet the Trust to answer questions on funding.

Yeovil are to restructure their internal workings after retaining the services of Chief Executive Martyn Starnes, who was interviewed for the same job at Brentford. Fans are currently frustrated that the claimed development of Huish Park, to 14,000 seats by 2012, has not got off the ground and there is still no social club at the ground. While most sides haven't even thought about selling them, Bradford have their season tickets for next season not only sold but also available for collection from the club.

In a late piece of transfer news, Barnet have signed New Zealand international Chris James on contract until the end of the season. The 22 year old is a former Fulham trainee who has been playing in Finland. He hopes to play for the Kiwis in the World Cup. Histon's board have called in the Police to probe the running of the club under the former regime after a complete audit found serious irregularities. Former John Trewick target Kristian O'Leary has joined Wrexham on a month long contract.

Weymouth have agreed a CVA after 80.9% of creditors agreed to a 9p/£ pay-off of debts over five years. The deal will see the club pay off just £80,000 of a £900,000 debt. Forest Green have agreed a settlement with the taxman over their historic debt, but the club 'is a long way from being safe'. They must pay 40% of the debt owed by April 7th.