NEXT HOME GAME - TBC
NEXT AWAY GAME - SUPPORTERS XI ARE PLAYING WORCESTER AT MALVERN ON SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd AT 3.00pm

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

News Round-Up

Stockport have cut the sales target for the heavily discounted season ticket offer. The club are offering tickets for £120 if they matched the current season gate income of £660,000 - but have now cut that figure by £85,000 after slow sales. Wrexham's Supporters Trust owners say the club will lose £150,000 this season, and £250,000 next term if they fail to win the Conference play-offs.

Oxford's stadium owners have appointed former Port Vale chief executive Perry Deakin as the stadium manager at the Kassam. Port Vale fans say they feel sorry for their Oxford counterparts. Northampton chairman Dennis Cardoza says the club has rejected a bid from a Championship side for midfielder Michael Jacobs. The 20 year old is out of contract this summer.

Torquay have relaxed the all-ticket needs for their last home game with Crewe. The match was declared all-ticket three weeks ago, but they have reversed the decision after limited demand. Shrewsbury have sold out of tickets for their final home game with Dagenham, with the Shrews capable of sealing promotion if results go their way.

Plymouth's Supporters Trust has opened talks with club owner James Brent over taking a 20% stake in the club. The Trust have until the end of September to decide whether to take up the offer. Darlington's CVA appears set to fail after the local press reported that Raj Singh had rejected to proposal. He told the Northern Echo that he believed he was being 'stitched up' and that the clauses he is insisting on can be ratified by the FA.