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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

News Round-Up


Grimsby joint boss Rob Scott has denied speculation linking the club with moves for defender Exodus Geohaghon and Macclesfield man Ryan Jackson. Released Mansfield man Geohaghon is 'probably as far away as what we would be after as possible' according to Scott. Worcester's Supporters Trust has raised £10,000 to pay for surveys in a bid to put a planning application in for a new ground at Perdiswell in the city. They hope to put plans before the council by the end of July. 

Coventry stadium owners ACL have offered the stadium to the club rent-free if the club remains in Administration next season. The offer will see the club pay the running costs of the stadium including pitch care, stewarding, and utility bills. ACL, jointly owned by the local council and a local charity, is also one of six bidders for the club to have made offers ahead of Thursday's deadline.

Bristol Rovers have had to issue an apology after they announced the death of their kitman when he is actually still alive. Roger Harding, who has been their kitman for more than ten years, is gravely ill. Luton winger Dave Martin has signed a new two year deal with the club. The 28 year old former Bulls target netted three times in 16 games since arriving at Kenilworth Road in January.

Morecambe have lost a fifth first team player to their budget cuts after forward Lewis Alessandra told them he would not be staying after two years with the club. Aldershot have drifted out to 125/1 for the Conference title after their points deduction was confirmed at the weekend. They are 7/4 - in from 6/1 - to finish in the bottom four.

Salisbury have announced new deals for midfielder Ryan Brett and captain Brian Dutton. Brett has spent three years with the Whites so far, while Dutton was with them in their last Conference season.