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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

News Round-Up

Plymouth have named caretaker boss Carl Fletcher as their full-time manager with Romain Larrieu continuing in his player-coach role. 31 year old Fletcher has won two, and drawn one, of his seven matches in charge. Accrington have signed Blackburn striker Micah Evans on loan for a month as a direct replacement for Wolves youngster James Spray, who had an injury hit month at the Crown Ground. Evans, 18, is yet to make his first team debut.

Northampton have put striker Jake Robinson up for loan after a slow start to his Cobblers career. The 25 year old hasn't scored in 16 games for his new side since being released by Shrewsbury in the summer. Crawley boss Steve Evans is one of four contenders for the Manager of the Month award. Oxford's Chris Wilder, Paul Sturrock of Southend, and Cheltenham's Mark Yates are also up for the gong.

Up for the Player of the Month award are Crawley's Claude Davies, Oxford keeper Ryan Clarke, Aldershot's Danny Hylton, and Southend's Ryan Hall. Cheltenham have extended the loan of Everton defender Luke Garbutt for a second month. The 18 year old has made six appearances for the Robins during his first month.

Bradford defender Andrew Davies will miss four games after being sent off for the second time at the weekend. The Stoke loanee was sent off in his previous appearance, missing three games. Truro City have been given until January 16th to settle their unpaid tax bill after a High Court meeting with the taxman yesterday.

Dagenham keeper Chris Lewington has signed a new three year deal with the club. The 23 year old has become a regular this season after veteran Tony Roberts' retirement. Northampton have made striker Bas Savage available for loan. The 29 year old has started only three League games since arriving on a deal until January.

No Bulls in the Team of the Week. Torquay's Kevin Nicholson is nominated for his performance against the Bulls, and ex-Bull Joe Anyinsah is nominated for Bristol Rovers. The argument between Stuart Campbell and Bristol Rovers has escalated with Campbell denying he had been offered a coaching contract as manager Paul Buckle had claimed. The Rovers chairman has also waded into the argument saying the club would not be held to ransom by the player.