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Thursday, March 31, 2011

News Round-Up

Stockport have loaned midfielder Jake Simpson, son of former boss Paul, to Hyde for a month. He hasn't played for the first team since his dad was sacked. Barnet have extended the loan of full back Matt Parsons from Crystal Palace until the end of the season. The teenager has played five times for the club so far. The Bees will be without fellow defender Jude Stirling for up to three weeks due to a calf strain.

Accrington are to charge just £5 for adult admission to next Tuesday's home match with Southend. They have three home games in a week due to postponements caused by the state of their pitch. Lincoln winger Delroy Facey is doing rehabilitation work on his shoulder injury with the Huddersfield rugby league side, as the egg chasers have a history of working with shoulder injuries.

Oldham say that any outstanding wages will be paid today, after they missed pay day for a second successive month. Bristol Rovers' board told their AGM that they remain committed to the redevelopment of their current ground despite no progress being made. The club reported a £1.1million loss for last season but say that Directors have been putting the money in rather than bank loans.

Cheltenham have offered loanee Marlon Pack a contract for next season after he was told by Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill he would be released from Fratton Park in the summer. Lincoln have recalled striker Drewe Broughton from his loan spell at AFC Wimbledon. The Imps have scored only one goal from open play in their last three games.

Plymouth's Administrator says there are two bidders left in the running for the club, but neither has yet struck a deal due to the mortgage situation. One of the mortgage holders, Mastpoint, have offered a deal to renegotiate their loan. Truro City owner Kevin Heaney is claimed to be the preferred bidder according to the BBC, but he would have to dispense with the Zamaretto League side before investing.

Coventry are reported to be losing £500,000 a month, and only escaped Administration thanks to a loan from their owners. Incoming chairman Ken Dulieu says he is unsure whether the club has enough funds to complete the season.