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Tuesday, March 05, 2013

News Round-Up


Telford are considering an offer from Hednesford to loan former Bulls midfielder Kris Taylor. The 29 year old has not played any part in the Bucks' last four games. Wycombe have refused to reveal the size of their tax debt, saying that negotiations with the taxman are ongoing. It is reported that co-tenants Wasps also owe the football club a large sum, a claim denied by the egg chasers.

Boston have sacked manager Graham Drury after just 13 games. The former Corby man won just twice after replacing Jason Lee, with former Histon chief Dennis Greene becoming their third permanent manager of the season. The reborn Darlington has needed a £50,000 'rescue' package from supporters groups after mistakes in their budget saw them overspend in their first season. The incident has seen a wholesale change in the boardroom.

Cambridge say they let striker Michael Gash leave after failing to agree a new deal with the former York man. They will collect a loan fee and further payments, depending on Kidderminster's success this season, for a player who is out of contract in six weeks' time. Bournemouth have made a number of staff redundant as part of a club 'restructure' with chairman Eddie Mitchell denying the cost-cutting is due to the club's large playing squad. Amongst those leaving are their Commercial Executive and Media Manager.