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Monday, April 25, 2011

News Round Up

Wrexham's Supporters Trust has officially launched a bid to buy the club. They are looking for donations, and private investors, to provide the estimated £1million they need to secure the purchase of the club and safeguard its financial future. The Trust would issue shares to investors, but the club's ground would be 'asset locked' against commercial development. Barnet are trialling Ware winger Davie Edmee. He played in a trial side last Saturday.

Rushden have announced they will not produce a matchday programme for today's game with Kidderminster after their printers demanded full payment of their outstanding bill at the last minute. The cash-strapped club say they were left with no choice, but will now face further punishment from the Conference as producing a programme is a requirement of the competition's rules.

Kettering have issued winding up proceedings against one of their sponsors after they refused to pay their bill. The company, owned by TV 'dragon' James Caan, told the club they wouldn't settle the bill until June after promising payment - late - in mid-March. The club's official statement has issued phone numbers for people to contact Caan directly. Torquay have lost the services of Ipswich forward Ronan Murray after Paul Jewell opted to recall him.

Cheltenham chairman Paul Baker has taken another blast at the club's underperforming players after their loss to Macclesfield on Saturday. He told the BBC: "The players need to look at themselves and ask 'Did I earn my wages'?" Bradford caretaker boss Peter Jackson has told the press the club will go bust if they are relegated. Club co-chairman Mark Lawn has also slammed the local council for doing nothing to aid the club in negotiations over their rent

Port Vale caretaker boss Mark Grew has written in his weekend programme notes that the FA have ruled that racist chanting could be hear on video evidence from the fateful Accrington match that proved to be Jim Gannon's last. There is not indication as yet what punishment the FA will dish out for the incident said to be against loanee Exodus Geoghaghon, with the Valiants board being 'unavailable' to give comment to the press.