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Thursday, December 08, 2011

News Round-Up

Former Bulls midfielder Jamie Tolley is one of five players nominated for the Player of the Round award in the FA Cup. He scored the only goal in Wrexham's win over Brentford. You can vote for him here. Gillingham are to trial striker Sam Newson from Ryman Division One North side Needham Market. The 23 year old has already scored 29 times this season.

Luton boss Gary Brabin has had his court case for assault adjourned until mid-January after a hearing was told he had falled off his bike and suffered injuries that prevented him from appearing. Yeovil Town fans say they were pelted with stones as they tried to leave on coaches from their FA Cup match at Fleetwood. Two fans are reported to have been briefly hospitalised as a result.

Oxford's owners say they will assess the 'commercial viability' of the club before making a decision on whether to buy the Kassam Stadium from the club's previous owner. They are 12 months down the line after saying the purchase was a 18 month project, but they are now happy to wait longer. Aldershot have signed former Northampton defender Chris Doig on non-contract terms. The 30 year old has been plying his trade in Australia and Indonesia since leaving the Cobblers 18 months ago.

Bradford have released defender Adam Robinson by mutual consent. The teenager was on his first pro deal since graduating from their youth side, but the contract was due to expire in January and he failed to make a first team appearance. Shrewsbury have extended the loan of Aaron Wildig for a second month. The Hereford-born Cardiff man had an injury hit first month with the Shrews.

Darlington players are still awaiting news on whether they will be paid or not. One, striker James Walshaw, took to Twitter to say he wasn't being paid for five weeks. Ebbsfleet have also warned that they have to make financial cutbacks after Wrexham's FA Cup progress saw the Kent club left with just one home game in seven weeks.

Hartlepool are reported to have needed a £1.4million handout from their owners to remain solvent last season. Oil company IOR is now owed £13.3million by the club it took over 14 years ago. The monkey hangers have seen away attendances slump this season after charging visitors £25 to watch games.