Former Bulls keeper Wayne Brown has received a one match ban for his sending off on Saturday for Bury. He upended Cheltenham striker Justin Richards and conceded a penalty to dent the Shakers' play-off hopes. Southend have cut adult admission prices for Tuesday's match with Brentford to £10 in a bid to boost the gate and gain a crucial win.
Hartlepool manager Chris Turner has claimed the club is innocent over their charge of fielding an ineligible player, but they are yet to put a response to the FA. Brighton boss Gus Poyet wants the three points gained by the Monkey Hangers to be given to his struggling Seagulls. Crewe boss Dario Gradi has said he has had no enquiries about his players. Derby are claimed in the press to be after defenders John Brayford and Ashley Westwood.
Leeds have recorded a £15,000 profit for last season, down from £4.5million the year before. They lost £1.5million excluding transfer fees received. Crawley want to sell naming rights for their Broadfield Stadium in a bid to stay full-time next season. The club believes that they would be relegated if they went back to part-time status.
Grays will enter Administration in the summer, and depart the Conference entirely. The club are to be evicted from their ground as it has been sold for housing, and entering Administration will see them drop into the Ryman league - if they can produce a plan for next season. They have been looking for a groundshare, with Thurrock offering use of their ground for £55,000 a season.
Histon's departed chairman Tony Roach claims the club, with average gates of less than 1000, was spending £15,000 a week on player wages. He claims he cut the bill by more than half during his time at the club, taking a swipe at the club's Finance Director by saying he did not know how much they were spending.