Kettering's home match with Bideford has been called off tomorrow, with a sign on their Nene Park home warning bailiffs that the ground and it's contents is still owned by the former Rushden & Diamonds company. The game is officially off due to the power having been cut to the ground due to non-payment, though it was likely a side would not have been found to complete the game with caretaker boss Alan Doyle saying he had only 'five or six' players left.
Barnet have named former Holland international Edgar Davids as their joint head coach. He will share the role with under fire boss Mark Robson with the Bees already five points short of safety at the foot of the League Two table. Newport striker Danny Crow has been ruled out for three weeks after he tore a hamstring in their win over Ebbsfleet on Tuesday.
Ebbsfleet have resigned striker Ashley Carew on a short term deal. The 26 year old spent the 2010/11 season at Stonebridge Road, netting 15 times, before moving on to Cambridge last term. He left Carshalton by mutual consent as their cash crisis bit last week. Hopes of a January sale of Marc Pugh to ease the Bulls' cashflow issues appear to have decreased after Bournemouth announced they had agreed a deal with Burnley for former manager Eddie Howe, who had remained a long term support of the winger.
Luton have extended the loan of Gainsborough Trinity defender Simon Ainge for a second month. Meanwhile, the Conf North side have confirmed they will be making 'substantial' budget cuts next season when chairman Peter Swann leaves the club.
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