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Thursday, April 04, 2013

News Round-Up


Macclesfield will be without striker Matthew Barnes-Homer for the remainder of the season after he sustained a fractured cheekbone during their game with Wrexham at the weekend. He will undergo surgery today. Newport midfielder Max Porter will miss the rest of the season after boss Justin Edinburgh gave up hope that the groin problem, that has been "two weeks away" from being fixed for the last two months, would heal.

Conf South side Farnboro will seek dispensation from the Conference to sign another keeper after sacking their last remaining stopper. Craig Bradshaw had his contract terminated after declaring himself unfit for the remainder of the season on Twitter, with a club statement noting their displeasure. Alfreton have had loan striker Scott Boden recalled by parent club Chesterfield. The 23 year old scored three times in 13 games for the Reds.

Ebbsfleet boss Liam Daish told the BBC he was away from his house for 24 hours for their epic trip to Barrow last night. A crash on the M25 was followed by a spilled load of baked beans on the M6, causing them to have a 10 hour journey to Cumbria. Stockport say they have made cost savings of around £135,000 a season over the last four months. The savings have come from renegotiating contracts and axeing staff in the accounts department.

Dunfermline owner Stuart Masterton has signed his shareholding in the club over to the interim Administrator. The club is not yet in actual Administration but has already made a number of redundancies including 11 players and the assistant manager. Accrington have cut season ticket prices by up to 25% in a bid to attract fans. Their cheapest Early Bird Adult ticket is £192.

Woking have allowed loan keeper Seb Brown to return to Wimbledon with first choice Aaron Howe ready to return from injury. Brown, 23, made 13 appearances for the Cards.