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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

News Round-Up

Rotherham CEO Paul Douglas says the club has a five man shortlist for their new manager and may even appoint their new man this week. After chairman Tony Stewart said at the weekend he would take his time, Douglas told the press they had contacted the five and were arranging interview times and may have a new boss installed ahead of Saturday's game with the Bulls. No Bulls in the Team of the Week. Crewe keeper Steve Phillips is nominated for stopping the Bulls from scoring on Saturday, while Bristol Rovers are the only side with two nominees.

Burton loanee Lee Lucas will not play again this season due to injury. The Swansea teenager managed just one game after his late-January switch. Bradford's financial insecurity isn't just limited to the football team. Their Rugby League side have warned they could go out of business if they fail to raise at least £500,000 within a month - and they have only enough money left to operate for the next two weeks. Press reports claim

Plymouth manager Carl Fletcher is wanted to be the next Bournemouth manager. Sean O'Driscoll is one of the favourites to return to his former job. Stockport have told their Centre of Excellence staff that they are at risk of redundancy with the club's League funding due to end. They have asked for plans to provide funding to the scheme, but say the club cannot afford to run it themselves.

In a radio interview, Port Vale's Administrator says that there are five serious bidders left for the club after a dozen approaches. Total debt at the club is £2.8million with around £300,000 owed to football creditors. The Football League say the fixtures for the 2012/3 season will be released on Monday, June 18th.