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Next Game: Scarborough In The League At Edgar Street On Tuesday 19th November At 7.45pm

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

News Round Up

Yeovil have issued a statement saying they will not currently make a statement about Russell Slade's departure due to legal reasons. They are to meet with their fans liaison group later to discuss the situation. Bournemouth's co-owner Paul Baker has rejected a £1 offer for his 50% share in the club, accusing interested parties in colluding to bring the price down.

Weymouth's manager Alan Lewer will not step down if the club finds sufficient funds to pay player wages. He fears losing at least six of his current first XI if they are not paid inside the 14 days notice they have given. Chester have agreed sponsorships worth £50,000 for this season with two local companies with the head of one joining the club's board.

Bristol Rovers have signed Stoke keeper Danzelle St Louis-Hamilton on a months loan. The 19 year old will warm the bench after an injury to their usual reserve stopper. The two Accrington players arrested as part of the Steven Gerrard fight investigation have both been charged with affray. Goalkeeper Ian Dunbavin and midfielder Rob Grant will face magistrates on Monday.

Leyton Orient have signed Reading striker Simon Church on a months loan. The 20 year old scored once in 29 games during a trio of loan spells over the past year.