Tuesday, November 05, 2013

News Round-Up


Former Bulls loanee Joe Anyinsah spent Sunday in hospital having tests after passing blood following a heavy collision during the Dragons' loss to Macclesfield on Saturday. Barrow have axed manager Dave Bayliss after a disappointing start to the season. The Conf North side, relegated in the summer, are 18th in the table and just goal difference away from the drop zone.

Nuneaton are in negotiations with Nottm Forest to extend the loan of goalkeeper Dimitar Evtimov. The Bulgarian u21 man has only made four appearances so far due to injury and rotation with the club's other keeper James Belshaw. No Bulls have been named in the England C side to face the Czech Republic in Woking in two weeks. The 18 man squad includes three Salisbury players, and two each from Cambridge, Nuneaton, Alfreton, and Kidderminster.

Chester have announced a stadium sponsorship deal with a local car dealer. The two year deal has an option for a third year. The reformed Scarborough side is set to return to the town after two years of exile after the local council unveiled plans to build a new stadium. The 'sports village' will see a stadium built along with an Olympic sized swimming pool and other facilities, with the council-owned former McCain Stadium site sold for development to help fund the project.