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Thursday, January 10, 2013

News Round-Up


Newport have signed winger Robbie Willmott on a permanent deal from Cambridge. The 22 year old incurred the wrath of former manager Jez George for disciplinary reasons and hasn't started under Richard Money for the last month. The move comes after the Exiles admitted defeat in attempts to sign Charlton forward Michael Smith for the rest of the season, with the 21 year old now looking to break into the Addicks first team after four goals in nine games on loan at Rodney Parade.

Morecambe say they earned 95% of the income they would have expected from the match had their charged normal admission prices for Tuesday's game with Dagenham. The gate was more than three times the expected attendance had it been usual prices. Tamworth have signed Aldershot midfielder Jordan Roberts on a months loan. The 19 year old has made three starts for the Shots, but only one sub appearance in the last four months.

Kidderminster say they are set to allow striker Jamille Matt to join Fleetwood Town, just a week after he signed a new contract with the club. The League Two side are reported to have triggered a clause in his new deal with a cash bid for the 22 year old, with the player and club now in talks. Macclesfield have sealed the permanent signing of midfielder Jon-Paul Kissock after a loan spell from Luton. The former Southport man has made 24 appearances for the Silkmen this term.

Wrexham boss Andy Morrell says they aren't bidding for Christian Jolley as they don't have the £30,000 asking price available. Message boards suggest that the Dragons are interested in former Bulls loanee Tom Barkhuizen. Grimsby have announced the signing of striker Ross Hannah on a two and a half year deal for an undisclosed fee. The 26 year old netted nine times in fourteen Conference games in his earlier loan spell.

Luton have confirmed the sale of midfielder Andre Boucard to Notts County for an undisclosed fee. The local press claim the fee is more than the £25,000 they paid for him. Barrow assistant manager Ashley Hoskin offered to clear the club's tax bill to lift their transfer embargo - providing the club could guarantee they'd be repaid. Chairman Brian Keen declined the offer ahead of settling the bill yesterday afternoon.