Plymouth face court on Wednesday needing to find £700,000 to settle their outstanding tax debt. The local press says the club will seek an eight week stay of execution and present a business plan that will cut costs. Their total debt is said to be £7million. Exeter, on the other hand, reported a profit of just under £100,000 for last season. The figure largely improved from the previous season due to over £750,000 in transfer fees received.
Former Bulls trialist Chris Zebroski, currently with Torquay, has been fined and ordered to do 150 hours of community work after being found guilty of assault. He will also have to attend an alcohol and substance misuse programme.Tamworth have announced plans to make their ground Football League ready. Included in the plans is a new 1,800 seat grandstand with corporate boxes and a conference suite.