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Wednesday, May 01, 2013

News Round-Up


Luton have confirmed the signings of Southport pair Andy Parry and Shaun Whalley. The Sandgrounders say the pair have moved for undisclosed fees. Llanelli's fans and management are trying to reform the club at a lower level, but say chairman Nitin Parekh's attempts to appeal the bankruptcy of the club are hampering their efforts. They plan to drop to the third tier of the Welsh League, one step above county league status.

Kidderminster have signed striker Michael Gash from Cambridge following his loan spell. The former York man has signed a two year deal at Aggborough after seven goals in 13 games during his loan. Nuneaton boss Kevin Wilkin has agreed to stay on next season after his playing budget was kept virtually similar to this season's figure. He had been linked to the job at Telford.

Tamworth will unveil their new manager on Thursday, having ended the season with Dale Belford in charge. The Lambs have also released season ticket prices, with the cheapest adult terrace ticket being £220. Forest Green are being threatened with enforcement action after they converted ground near their stadium to a temporary car park without permission. The space was supposed to have been made a 'multi-use games area' but has stood idle for eight years.

Ebbsfleet say they are waiting on a business plan from proposed investor Carlos Kabir Karani in order to progress his proposed takeover of the club. They say there is a second investor also interested, while a fans' group is working on a 'fall back' plan to keep the club trading. Stockport are reported to have released 13 players, including former Bull Simon Hackney, but have yet to release a full list of names.

Alfreton have decided to keep their controversial £18 admission fee despite dropping to part-time status. The Reds drew much criticism last season with the increase, with gates dropping as a result, but they have kept the price with the cheapest Adult season ticket being £289. Former Accrington boss John Coleman says he is interested in a return to the club after boss Leam Richardson quit to join Chesterfield.

Former Barnet mayor Brian Coleman's contempt for the club is such that he wrote after it's relegation: “If I had the power I would be ordering that the Church bells in Barnet be rung in celebration of the relegation of Barnet FC... Forget a return to Barnet, no politician and few residents are going to want a repeat of the last 15 years. Thank you and Hallelujah!”

Eastleigh manager Richard Hill blamed 'total incompetence from the official' for his side's 3-1 play-off loss to Dover last night. Hill saw two of his players sent off, prompting him to say the official 'shouldn't even be a referee'. He accused a Dover player of cheating to get one of his players sent off, and hoped to get an equally incompetent official for the second leg 'in our favour'.

Notts County are to cut their budget by 30% next season with chairman Ray Trew slashing his financial support for the club. Dartford duo Tom Bonner and Tom Champion have turned down new deals with the club, with the pair set to join unnamed full time clubs. The defensive pair missed only six games between them this season.