Lincoln have released striker Rob Duffy after an injury hit campaign. The former Mansfield man, 30, hasn't played for the Imps since August due to injury. Telford utility man Luke Hubbins will miss their final games of the season due to injury. Former Bulls pair Ryan Valentine and Dan Preston are both also on the injury list but are hoped to make a return.
Luton boss John Still has defended his decision to go on a scouting mission rather than their dismal loss to Gateshead. The veteran boss says he scouted four targets during the trip, with more trips planned. Meanwhile, former Bulls defender Janos Kovacs has returned to Hungary after being told his Hatters deal would not be extended. It is currently unclear whether he intends to return to the UK for next season.
The Welsh League farce continues with a rearranged game between Carmarthen and Airbus set to be played tonight with Carmarthen struggling to field 11 players. The late rearrangement has left the part-timers unable to get time off work, with none of the club's coaching staff available for the game either. The original tie was called off when the league failed to arrange for match officials to travel to the game.
Dartford have announced season ticket prices for next season. Adults will pay £250 on their early bird offer, with another £55 added if the fan wants a specific seat. Portsmouth's prospective chairman says the Supporters Trust has a 'plan B' if they do not win the court case that is due to start soon. Iain McInnes has refused to divulge details of what would happen if they don't gain control of Fratton Park, with a temporary base elsewhere likely.
Torquay have named Thea Bristow, wife of former chairman Paul, as their new chairman. She takes over from Simon Baker, who will remain on the board as vice chairman, with her son Alan also joining the board. The Bristows were part of the 2007 buyout of the club, with the new main stand at the club named after her late husband.
Torquay have named Thea Bristow, wife of former chairman Paul, as their new chairman. She takes over from Simon Baker, who will remain on the board as vice chairman, with her son Alan also joining the board. The Bristows were part of the 2007 buyout of the club, with the new main stand at the club named after her late husband.