Worcester's board meet tonight, with the club on it's worst run of results since relegation from the top flight of non-league in 1985. Carl Heeley's team have lost seven straight games and not scored in the last five, ending their play-off hopes. Luton boss John Still is looking at 'lots and lots' of players with a summer spending spree likely at Kenilworth Road.
Grimsby boss Paul Hurst says the club are not distracted by their FA Trophy final appearance this weekend despite having lost four straight matches in the Conference. The Mariners face Wrexham at Wembley with a crowd of around 32,000 expected. Lincoln fans are not confident of avoiding the drop from the Conference, with 73% voting in a local paper poll that their club will be relegated this season.
Nuneaton say they are not the subject of Sunday's advert in the Non-League Paper offering a club for sale. The Boro have teamed up with a local paper to offer half price tickets to those holding a voucher from Friday's edition. The £20 family ticket will allow two adults and two kids into the ground. They are also completing work to upgrade their ground ahead of the April 2nd deadline to avoid mandatory relegation.
Accrington doubled their expected attendance last night after slashing admission to £5 for adults and £1 for kids. Chester are hoping to persuade Michael Owen to turn out for the club next season. The former England man, who announced his retirement yesterday at the age of 33, sponsors players at his hometown club.
Newport have signed full back Michael Boateng on a short term deal. The 21 year old was with Bristol Rovers last season but barely featured and has been playing for Bromley and Sutton United this term. The Exiles have also reported that midfielder Mike Flynn has a stomach muscle injury and could be out for up to a month. Dunfermline are reported to have paid their players only 60% of their February wages. They have a week to find £130,000 to satisfy a winding up bid from the taxman.
Accrington doubled their expected attendance last night after slashing admission to £5 for adults and £1 for kids. Chester are hoping to persuade Michael Owen to turn out for the club next season. The former England man, who announced his retirement yesterday at the age of 33, sponsors players at his hometown club.
Newport have signed full back Michael Boateng on a short term deal. The 21 year old was with Bristol Rovers last season but barely featured and has been playing for Bromley and Sutton United this term. The Exiles have also reported that midfielder Mike Flynn has a stomach muscle injury and could be out for up to a month. Dunfermline are reported to have paid their players only 60% of their February wages. They have a week to find £130,000 to satisfy a winding up bid from the taxman.