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Thursday, April 21, 2011

News Round-Up

Wrexham's owners have outlined the club's financial position in an article on their official site. They claim the Wrexham Village holding company is £14million in debt while owners Geoff Moss and Ian Roberts have put £1.9million into the football club. The fans are disputing the figures, with one prominent supporter calling on the taxman to investigate the deal struck between Crusaders rugby side and the Dragons. The Welsh FA have invited the six 'exile' clubs back into the Welsh FA Cup after a 16 year absence.

Bradford have cancelled a forum with caretaker boss Peter Jackson tonight without offering a reason. Fans claim the £10 a head event sold few tickets. Port Vale teenager Ryan Lloyd is to trial at Fulham in the summer. The first year apprentice has attracted a number of scouts in recent weeks. Crewe's u17 international striker Nick Powell is said to be a target of Liverpool and Arsenal. The England man has made a number of sub appearances for the Railwaymen this term.

Barnet are claimed to have had an offer for Matlock Town striker Ross Hannah rejected. Torquay are now said to be leading the chase for the 49 goal 24 year old, with Bradford and Macclesfield also in the hunt. Dundee are set to be the first football club to be forced to lodge a security deposit with the taxman when they come out of Administration. New rules brought in during the Budget means HMRC can demand a sum to be held as security in case the club defaults on payments again.