Crewe have ended their interest in defender Richards Hinds after an extended trial. Boss Dario Gradi says the former Sheff Weds man is no better than those already at his disposal. Wrexham say they are still awaiting final approval from the Conference and FA over their takeover. The club's Supporters Trust is currently in control of the club on a day-to-day basis while they await confirmation.
Attendances have fallen in the Welsh Premier by 12% so far this season. Only two of the twelve clubs have reported a rise in attendances, with champions Bangor having lost 35% of last season's average so far. Oxford have accepted their FA charge of failing to control their players during last week's game with Bristol Rovers. Chairman Kelvin Thomas says he will make protestations to the FA over the severity of the charge for what he claims was a minor incident.
Dagenham are to appeal the red card handed to defender Damien McCrory in Saturday's loss to Plymouth. The Pilgrims scored the subsequent late penalty to pick up all three points. Rotherham chairman Tony Stewart has backed manager Andy Scott despite the Millers not winning since mid-September. The run includes five straight defeats.
The deal for the local council to buy Plymouth's Home Park ground will see the club pay £135,000 a year rent for the next 30 years. The price tag on the stadium is £1.6million. Former Bulls keeper Tony Elliott has become assistant manager at Conf North side Workington. The 41 year old is currently a coach with the England Futsal team.