Oxford's chairman Ian Lenagan has revealed that former club director Jim Rosenthal wanted a £100,000 loan to the club repaid, and the dispute over the loan led to Rosenthal's departure. Only three members of the Lenagan family, who eventually paid back the loan, remain on the club's board. Wycombe's owners have put out a plea to fans to pay off a £125,000 legal bill. The Supporters Trust ran up the bill in taking over the club, but now tell fans they don't have the funds to cover it.
Kettering are reported to have received notice that they have breached their CVA after failing to meet their last two payments. They have been given two weeks to setted a reported £3,000 debt. Former club chairman Richie Jeune is reported to be the latest person banned from Nene Park as the club continues to implode. Veteran Wrexham midfielder Glen Little says he doesn't know when he will be fit to play again after a knee problem kept him out for the last two weeks. The 36 year old is resting the problem rather than seeing a specialist at present.
The Welsh Premier League is negotiating with Llanelli owner Nitin Parekh on behalf of the club's unpaid players. Parekh is reported to have paid some of the two months wages outstanding, but it is expected that the squad will refuse to play tomorrow's League Cup match.