MK Dons had more than one bid for Lincoln striker Dany N'Guessan rejected during last month's transfer window. Huddersfield have named Paul Stephenson as their new football development coach replacing Gerry Murphy, who left the club last week. The Terriers also hope to sign Everton striker Lukas Jutkiewicz on loan when the loan window reopens.
Former Bulls target Ben Strevens is out of contract with Dagenham at the end of the season. Strevens turned down a move to Edgar Street in August. Weymouth's takeover is no further forward, with owner Malcolm Curtis apparently dodging prospective owners Lee Power and Colin Hill. The players have not been paid for January, with manager Alan Lewer offering them financial assistance.
Northwich remain locked out of their Marstons Arena home after it was revealed that club owner Jim Rushe is yet to secure the loan required to finance his successful £1.5million bid for the stadium. Vics fans are to do a sponsored walk to Barrow in order to pay off the £3,000 debt still owed to Telford for their November FA Cup match. Brighton goalkeeper coach Paul Crichton has left the club for a similar post at Norwich.
Peterboro have spent £2.3million on players since Darragh McAnthony's arrival, though he says the figure is closer to £3million once add-ons and relocation fees are added. Latest arrival Lee Frecklington has reportedly cost £200,000. Morecambe are negotiating with the Football League over their transfer embargo, with Southport winger Mark Duffy due to sign once the bar is lifted.
Leeds have extended the loan of striker Lee Trundle until March 10th, making him eligible for the rearranged Bulls match. With no game there are no Bulls in the Team of the Week. Ex-Bull Tamika Mkandawire is named in the team, while goalkeeper of the XI is Dean Windass. Walsall and Hartlepool have three players each in the team. Ex-Bull Sammy Igoe is named in the League Two side.
