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Monday, April 26, 2010

News Round Up

Cambridge have confirmed ex-Bull Mark Beesley as one of nine to be released after the club finished a disappointing tenth in the Conference this season. He scored once in six games at Telford where he finished the season on loan, and scored four times in the Conference for Cambridge and Chester. Aldershot have lost midfielder Ollie Bozanic for the rest of the season after the Reading youngster opted to return to his parent club rather than extend the loan.

Macclesfield boss Gary Simpson says his budget will remain the same for next season. Their gates for this season have risen 0.16%. Accrington have secured a shirt sponsor for next season after agreeing a new five figure deal with their current sponsors. They hope to find a new ground sponsor over the summer.

Stockport remain struggling for cash, with the microwave at the training ground their latest casualty. Goalkeeper coach Paul Gerrard had to buy a replacement from his own pocket due to the club's dire straits. Oldham have warned their players that paycuts will be the order of the day after a poor season financially. Gates fell by more than 1,000 with Chief Exec Alan Hardy telling the BBC the season was 'really bad financially'.

Lionel Ainsworth says he will apologise to Brentford boss Andy Scott tomorrow. He played 90 minutes for their reserves, setting up two as they thrashed Gillingham, and admitted his fitness had not been as good as it should have been. Another ex-Bull playing in that game, James Walker, could be in trouble of his own after he was dropped from the starting line-up for the Gills after turning up late. Walker, on loan from Southend, has managed only two sub appearances in the last two months after impressing with the Bulls earlier in the season.