Northwich are under another transfer embargo after failing to pay more than one club for loan players. They are believed to owe both Charlton and Wycombe for players borrowed over the last few months. Due to injuries and suspension, and players leaving due to non-payment of wages, they may have just 12 players left next week. Huddersfield and Macclesfield have both announced season ticket prices starting at £99 for Adults, but both are limited offers for specific areas of their stadia.
Weymouth are to relaunch their share sale scheme to raise money to bail out the club. The new board have cleared immediate debts, but still have a £500,000 deficit to plug. Brighton expect to be without strikers Glenn Murray and Nicky Forster for the rest of the season due to injury. The pair have scored 22 times in 44 games between them this season, more than the rest of the team combined.
The demise of Southampton's parent company is likely to see the club sold or liquidated within weeks, with a liquidation likely to reduce the amount of relegation places throughout the League. The parent company almost exclusively trades in the club, stadium, and associated activities and, with the Administrator unable to build new debt, the money leaking club will have to be dealt with quickly. The Football League meet on Tuesday to discuss their situation.