Rushden have been sold to former Weymouth chief executive Gary Calder. Departing owner Keith Cousins has reportedly left the club and written off the loans he made to them. Calder plans to offer manager Justin Edinburgh an improved contract. Accrington fan Jason Graham has received a three year banning order after being arrested at a match despite manager John Coleman standing up for him in court.
Stockport have extended the loan of midfielder Anthony Pulis from Southampton until January. The 11 games he has played for Stockport is the most for any senior side the 26 year old has played. Oxford have extended the loan of striker Steven Maclean from Plymouth for a second month, stretching the deal until mid-January.
Barry Town are advertising for a manager - with a twist. Any new incumbent must put at least £15,000 into the club. The second tier Welsh side are up for sale 'debt free' for £250,000. Mansfield have drawn up a four man shortlist for their managerial job with Martin Foyle joining Dave Penney in the Directors Box last weekend.
Kidderminster moved into the Conference play-offs last night with a goalless draw at home to York, but they will be concerned at the gate after just 1,066 paid to watch - their lowest gate of the season. Kettering's chairman has confirmed the side will face another playing budget cut in January.
Hartlepool's owners have threatened to pull out of the club unless the local council provide more support for their development proposals. They say they had to lend the club a further £1.5million in the last 12 months to cover losses last season, taking their total spend on the club past £12million. They add that, under the League's wage capping rules, they would be spending 82% of allowable turnover on wages.
The Danish consortium that tried to take over Chester at the end of the Stephen Vaughan era has bought a 51% stake in Croydon from disgraced cricket agent Mazhar Majeed. Fodboldsekskabet A/S say they looked at seven different English sides before choosing Croydon.