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Friday, March 01, 2013

News Round-Up


Luton have signed striker Alex Wall from Maidenhead on loan until the end of the season. The 22 year old has scored nine times in his last 10 games for the Conf South side, and joins ahead of a proposed permanent summer move. Kidderminster have made moves to sign Telford's former Bulls defender Jordan Rose. The former Stockport man has been one of the few bright points of the Bucks' season so far.

Telford boss Mark Cooper has been offered a coaching role under new Swindon boss Kevin McDonald. Cooper only has a deal with the Bucks until April and is considering the offer. Forest Green forward Reece Styche will miss nine months after rupturing an ACL in a game at the start of the month. He underwent surgery yesterday on the problem.

Barrow have lost the services of keeper Shaun Pearson after he opted to move to Australia. The 22 year old has played only twice for the Bluebirds this term, with them already trialling a new keeper to sign as backup. Newport are to spend £100,000 upgrading the Rodney Parade pitch during the summer. They also intend to improve the stands to allow them an 8,000 capacity.

Kidderminster have lost the services of loan striker Amari Morgan-Smith after Macclesfield recalled him. The former Luton man scored once in five games, with the Harriers winning all five. Stockport have announced their pricing for next season. They have dropped charging £2 extra for the main stand by levelling all Adult prices at £17, meaning Bulls fans will pay an extra £1 to visit next term. Prices for over 11-16 year olds have gone up from £3 to £7, but under 11's have dropped from £3 to £1 - with a £14 season ticket.

Newport will travel to Gateshead for their match postponed from Tuesday on Monday, March 11th at Hartlepool's Victoria Park ground. The Heed are were scheduled to play at Telford on the 12th but that is now the 13th, while their game against Hyde next weekend will take place at Blyth Spartans. Stockport have extended the loan of striker Mark Cullen from Hull until the end of the season. They have also allowed young midfielder Alex Meaney to join Nantwich for a month.

Coventry have been placed under a transfer embargo for failing to file accounts on time, and say they will have a transfer embargo next season as well as they are spending far too much on wages under the soon-to-be implemented wage controls. Chief Executive Tim Fisher told the BBC that insolvency 'remained a serious and imminent possibility'. They are the second League One side to be under an embargo, with Bury owing money to the PFA.

Hyde have signed Fleetwood man Jamie Milligan on loan for an initial month. The long serving midfielder has made only three starts since their summer promotion to the League. Dartford have allowed keeper Louis Wells to join Hayes and Yeading. The 31 year old made only two appearances for the Darts back in August.