Ex-Bull Tamika Mkandawire scooped both the Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year titles at Leyton Orient. Exeter want ex-Bull Stuart Fleetwood to join their playing staff permanently after his loan spell. They will have to wait for Charlton to do a full review of the playing staff as they stave off financial meltdown. Ex-Bull Mark Robinson has been released by York after their disappointing season, one of seven to leave, but Michael Ingham has another year at the club.
Darlington are pinning their hopes on teenage striker Curtis Main to keep their club afloat. The youth team striker, who became their youngest ever goalscorer for the first team towards the end of the season, has had a trial at Fulham and is wanted by up to four Premier League sides - a move that could keep the club alive.
Bristol Rovers report 30 tickets sold in their £1,000 a pop raffle for the home and away shirt sponsorships after a week on offer. Cheltenham have signed Spurs youngster David Hutton on a one year deal. The 19 year old played seven times for the Robins in an end of season loan spell.
Kidderminster fans have slammed their board over the contract offers to their players. One fan site, Harriers Online, claims the board's contract offers to some of the released players were half of their previous wages. Five regular first teamers have been released as a result, with the fans calling it a 'budget for relegation'. Goalkeeper Adam Bartlett, who won two of the Player of the Year awards, is one of the five regulars released.
Southend have released seven after their disappointing campaign. Most are former youth teamers with only a handful of senior games this season. Burton have seen defender Jake Buxton nicked by Nigel Clough's Derby County. The former Mansfield man will join on a Bosman free on the expiry of his contract.
Shrewsbury have been allocated an initial 21,000 tickets for the League Two play-off final. Gillingham say they have a 38,000 allocation. The two sides have a combined average attendance of 11,000. The Mirror claims ex-Stockport boss Jim Gannon is ready to go to court to claim a years wages from the club. Gannon was on a rolling contract with the paper claiming he will seek £200,000.
Huddersfield have released five player in addition to the want away Danny Cadamarteri and retiring Andy Booth. Highlight of the five is midfielder Jon Worthington, who has played over 200 times for the club. Carlisle have denied local reports of a cash crisis. Next season's playing budget will be £2million, a significant cut after average gates fell 1,600 from the previous season.
Peterboro have confirmed the transfer listing of twelve under contract players. Included on the list are goalkeeper Mark Tyler, defender Chris Westwood, winger Sergio Torres, and strikers Liam Hatch, Scott Rendell, and Rene Howe. There is no word on the transfer fees required for any of the twelve. Stockport have sold winger Tommy Rowe to Peterboro for an undisclosed fee.
While the Football League are trumpeting a fifth sucessive season of total gates over 16million, League Two shows a 3.9% fall in attendances while League One clubs overall show a 5.5% drop. Only an increase in attendances in the Championship kept the overall numbers on a slight upwards trend. Cheltenham have told striker Damian Spencer they cannot afford to offer him a new contract.
Brighton have released 14 players including veteran Kerry Mayo. They want to make Lloyd Owusu and Stockport winger Gary Dicker permanent signings. Bradford boss Stuart McCall 'will have to get kids in' if the four transfer listed high earners, including striker Michael Boulding, remain with the club and restrict his summer transfer plans.