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Next Game: Home Against Farsley Celtic On Saturday March 23rd Kick-Off 3.00pm

Friday, March 23, 2007

News Round Up

Aldershot boss Terry Brown will discuss his future with the board on Saturday morning after a second successive disappointing season. The Shots have again ended up in mid-table after starting the season with high hopes, and recorded heavy financial losses for last season and are operating at a loss this term. Their game with Gravesend on Friday night may be his last in charge after five years.

Boston's problems continue after the prospective owners Standing Alone and ground owners the Malkinson family fired at each other in the press. Standing Alone's takeover hinges on the purchase of the ground, but they claim the Malkinsons are holding out for far too much money and suggest that they want to see the club go bust to sell the ground for housing. Talks between the pair have ended and the situation looks bleak with a £1million Inland Revenue bill due in June.

Cambridge are giving every season ticket holder two free tickets for the next home match in an attempt to get more supporters. The club have recently handed out thousands of free tickets to residents in the local area but gates are still struggling under the break-even figure.

Bristol Rovers fans have voted for Twerton Park as their first choice for their next groundshare. 56% of a recent poll wanted their old Bath home for the stay away from the Memorial Ground that could last 18 months.