NEXT HOME GAME - TBC
NEXT AWAY GAME - SUPPORTERS XI ARE PLAYING WORCESTER AT MALVERN ON SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd AT 3.00pm

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

News Round Up

Sheff Weds are expected to ask the court for another 14 days when they face the taxman over an unpaid £600,000 bill. They have four bidders in the running for the club but, due to the sheer amount of debt involved, no one party has reached full agreement. Crewe keeper Steve Phillips says he will be happy to go out on loan to get first team football. He is currently unable to get into the starting XI after shoulder surgery.

Northampton have seen their appeal over Abdul Osman's red card at the weekend succeed. Bradford have also managed to get Tommy Doherty's ban dropped from three games to one, but Accrington have lost their appeal against Peter Murphy's red card at the weekend and he will serve a three match ban. Stanley have extended the loan of Burnley defender Kevin Long for a second month.

Kettering have sacked keeper Nathan Abbey for gross misconduct. The 32 year old has racked up 16 clubs in 10 years since coming through the ranks at Luton. FC United of Manchester have had their plans for a new stadium approved by the local council, who will now put the matter out for consultation. They want to be out of Bury's Gigg Lane ground as early as 2012.