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Thursday, November 21, 2013

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Barnet owner Tony Kleanthous may consider a takeover of London Broncos rugby league side after the eggchasers announced they would go into Administration. The BBC reports the side have failed to pay their wage bill, with the Bees having confirmed groundshare talks last week. Scunthorpe have sacked manager Brian Laws in the wake of their FA Cup loss to Grimsby on Tuesday night.

Chester have extended the loan of Leeds defender Ross Killock until January. The 19 year old has made four starts in four games since arriving at the club at the start of the month. Wrexham have allowed teenage defender Anthony Stephens to join Colwyn Bay until January. The 19 year old is yet to debut for the Dragons' first team, but has been named on the bench.

Nuneaton boss Kevin Wilkin says he is frustrated with the English and Dutch FA's with the Boro still waiting on clearance for two new signings to play. Goalkeeper Kelle Roos and forward Richie Barriolet signed two weeks ago but are still in limbo with clearance yet to arrive. Former Bulls midfielder Gary Lowe is one of five people reported to be on a shortlist for the vacant Barrow managerial job. Lowe's last managerial job was at Hyde, who he left 18 months ago following their promotion from Conf North.

Southport have signed two more players, taking young Rochdale pair Godwin Abadaki and Joel Logan on loan. Striker Abadaki, 20, had a loan spell with Hyde two years ago while midfielder Logan, 18, made a handful of sub appearances for the Spotland outfit last season. Gateshead's FA Cup match with Oxford will take place on December 5th, with BT Sport still covering the game live.

Former Bulls defender Keith Lowe has joined York on loan from Cheltenham until January. The former Wolves trainee, 28, had been a regular this season, but manager Mark Yates has been told to free up funds to bolster his ailing side.