Tamworth say they will revert to part-time status next season after relegation was virtually confirmed on Tuesday. Chairman Bob Andrews blamed other clubs that have 'broken the bank to stay where they are' while the Lambs had kept within their budget. Woking are to freeze ticket prices for next season at the current £15 level.
Ex-Bull John Brough has left his managerial role at Bishops Cleeve to move on to Cinderford Town as their new manager. The 41 year old stays in the same Southern League Div 1 South and West, with Cinderford the much bigger side. James Bittner will be one of two coaches in a revamped Salisbury youth set up with a local Academy. Him and ex-Whites player Marvin Brown will coach a u16-u18 setup on a full time basis.
Scottish second tier side Livingston have revealed losses of £365,000 for last season - calling them 'completely and utterly unsustainable'. Turnover was less than £1million, with total debts of over £1.7million. Current directors are defending a claim for repayment of a £300,000 loan from a former Chief Executive, and also investigating a share issue during last season over it's legality.
Stockport's controversial Chief Executive Ryan McKnight has stepped down from his role. Fans had called for his departure, organising a petition against him. A club statement says he will not be replaced. Conference director Colin Peake is to step down from his day to day involvement with Gloucester due to his workload with the league increasing due to 'unexpected changes'.