NEXT HOME GAME - TBC
NEXT AWAY GAME - SUPPORTERS XI ARE PLAYING WORCESTER AT MALVERN ON SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd AT 3.00pm

Monday, April 28, 2014

News Round-Up


The Conference play-offs will all be televised by BT Sport. Halifax-Cambridge will be screened on Wednesday night, with Grimsby-Gateshead on Thursday. The second legs are both on Sunday with the final a week later. Telford have announced that they will charge £15 adult entry on their return to the Conference after winning Conf North at the first attempt. The Bucks' season tickets will be £315, with u8's free and a £95 ticket for the 16-19 years age group.

Chester boss Steve Burr has called on the club to go full time in a bid to regain their Conference status. Burr says the club can make the move on the same budget as they have currently. He is due for talks with club chiefs over his future, with his contract running out after Saturday's games. Forest Green have announced that they will be running on a reduced budget for the coming season. Manager Ady Pennock will not be allowed expensive long term deals by owner Dale Vince with a string of players set to leave.

Wrexham boss Kevin Wilkin is reported to be ready to raid former club Nuneaton for striker Louis Moult. The 21 year old scored a final day hat trick, his first goals in nine games, to take his tally for the Conference season to 17. Former Bulls Michael Rose and Sam Winnall were both named in the League Two Team of the Year at last night's PFA awards. Both have helped their sides to promotion this season with ex-Wolves man Winnall netting 23 times for Scunthorpe.

Cheltenham keeper Scott Brown says two of his teammates admitted to manager Mark Yates that they weren't trying their best last week. Yates asked the whole squad if they were trying after a string of bad results. Police are investigating a pitch invasion by Lincoln fans near the end of their game with Barnet at the weekend.