Southport they must be sensible about the fee they expect to get for midfielder Karl Ledsham, according to the player. Grimsby, Mansfield, and Kidderminster are all reported to be keen on the player with the Sandgrounders claimed to be asking £40,000. Chester say they have sold 400 season tickets for the coming season. They need to sell 750 adult tickets in order to hand back a discount offering to fans.
Gateshead have axed their reserve side for the coming season. The Heed say the opposition in the Central League was too weak, and that the cost savings will improve their first team budget. Four businessmen have set up a Coventry United side to compete in the city if the Sky Blues leave the Ricoh Arena. The club will compete in the lower reaches of the Midland Combination next season regardless of whether the senior club stays in the city or not.
Guernsey say the terms imposed on them to compete in the FA Cup and FA Trophy next season are too expensive. The Ryman League newcomers have already agreed to fly opposition teams and staff to the island and put them up in hotels, at a claimed cost of £6,000 a game, but they say that doing that and splitting gate money on cup matches is unreasonable. They say the terms to enter the competition are non-negotiable, and they would also have to hire a stadium on the mainland in the event of a home postponement.
Chester are reported to have missed out on the signing of former loanee Craig Curran. The Rochdale striker had agreed terms with the Conference newcomers, but an Irish league side is reported to have offered him better terms on a full time deal. Macclesfield are warning fans to be wary after a unofficial site to collect donations for the club was created and circulated. No contact details about who is running the site are publically available and the club say they have had no contact from anyone.
Aldershot's Supporters Trust has been given encouragement by the club's Administrator to continue their bid for the club. The Trust have held confidential talks with two other bidders for the club, but have denied they are to join forces with one of those. A fan buyout at Farnborough is also on the cards with major creditor Spencer Day leading a bid to buy the club out of Administration for £1. As part of the deal Day would write off his £500,000 of debt, with two other offers for the club reported to have stalled.
Wrexham have signed teenage winger Theo Bailey-Jones on a six month deal. The 19 year old winger was most recently playing in the North West Counties League and had a trial with Birmingham in April.
Guernsey say the terms imposed on them to compete in the FA Cup and FA Trophy next season are too expensive. The Ryman League newcomers have already agreed to fly opposition teams and staff to the island and put them up in hotels, at a claimed cost of £6,000 a game, but they say that doing that and splitting gate money on cup matches is unreasonable. They say the terms to enter the competition are non-negotiable, and they would also have to hire a stadium on the mainland in the event of a home postponement.
Chester are reported to have missed out on the signing of former loanee Craig Curran. The Rochdale striker had agreed terms with the Conference newcomers, but an Irish league side is reported to have offered him better terms on a full time deal. Macclesfield are warning fans to be wary after a unofficial site to collect donations for the club was created and circulated. No contact details about who is running the site are publically available and the club say they have had no contact from anyone.
Aldershot's Supporters Trust has been given encouragement by the club's Administrator to continue their bid for the club. The Trust have held confidential talks with two other bidders for the club, but have denied they are to join forces with one of those. A fan buyout at Farnborough is also on the cards with major creditor Spencer Day leading a bid to buy the club out of Administration for £1. As part of the deal Day would write off his £500,000 of debt, with two other offers for the club reported to have stalled.
Wrexham have signed teenage winger Theo Bailey-Jones on a six month deal. The 19 year old winger was most recently playing in the North West Counties League and had a trial with Birmingham in April.