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Monday, September 22, 2008

News Round Up

Leeds striker Jermaine Beckford is being chased by managerless Newcastle according to one newspaper, while another reports winger Peter Sweeney is a target for Hibernian. Southend have confirmed they have retained winger Hal Robson-Kanu for another month from Reading. Brighton have received a second transfer request from defender Joel Lynch. The former trainee has become frustrated at a lack of first team chances.

Cheltenham chairman Paul Baker has revealed rejecting an offer for the club last season, claiming the deal for 51% of the club did not involve 'the right people'. Huddersfield have extended the loan of Liam Dickinson from Derby for a second month. The former Stockport man scored twice in five games during the first month.

No Bulls in the Team of the Week. Ex-Bulls Stephen Gleeson and Michael McIndoe get nominations, while Tranmere are the only side to get two players named in League One. Ex-Bull Trevor Benjamin continues his bid for a contract and is on trial at Bournemouth where he will play a reserve match against Cheltenham tomorrow. Millwall have handed midfielder Chris Hackett a new deal until 2010. The former Oxford man signed a six month deal in the summer to prove his fitness after missing most of last season.

Mansfield's problems with player registration could be worse than first thought. The FA have confirmed they are investigating whether striker Aaron O'Connor is still registered with former club Grays, which could cost them 14 of the 18 points earned so far this season based on previous punishments. The Conference are also conducting a seperate investigation into 'more than one' player registrations over the first two games of the season.

Chester have announced plans to rebuild their Deva Stadium. The 16 year old breeze block monstrosity is planned to be replaced by a four tier construction housing 40,000 sq ft of office space, shops, gymnasium, and other facilities on the council owned site. The current 6,000 capacity would be increased despite drawing fewer than half the capacity to yesterday's derby with Shrewsbury - half of which were Shrews fans.