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Monday, April 08, 2013

News Round-Up


Cheltenham manager Mark Yates has apologised after swearing at a supporter following their loss at Plymouth on Saturday. Yates, who initially claimed the supporter was drunk but later retracted the comments, says he reacted to defend striker Kaid Mohammed, who received criticism for his sub appearance. Plymouth are reported to be courting Neil Warnock for a Director of Football role. The veteran boss was a guest at Home Park on Saturday.

Telford have cut ticket prices for next season after being relegated from the Conference. Early bird Adult season tickets will cost £210 when they enter Conf North next season, with no price difference between terrace or seating. They are also giving away free tickets to under 8's. The Bucks also say they are unlikely to make a decision on their manager quickly. They have interviewed a number of candidates more than once.

Macclesfield say they axed manager Steve King due to "off-field issues, including the day to day preparation of the team, which became a real concern". The Non-League Paper reports that former Accrington boss John Coleman - who was at Moss Rose on Saturday - is interested in the job, which will be done on a vastly reduced budget next term. The Silkmen have also released striker Dean McDonald with the 27 year old having started only three of 11 appearances since arriving in late January.