Forest Green have made their second summer signing by taking released Stevenage midfielder Ben Wedgbury on a two year deal. The 25 year old spent one season with the relegated League One side after two seasons with Macclesfield. Halifax are reported to be losing defender Ryan Toulson after the long term injury victim tweeted his goodbyes to fans.
Wycombe are without a bidder for the club after a pair of offers were withdrawn over the weekend. One bid relied on the club staying in League Two, but talks have stalled since their survival. The other is reported to have slashed it's offer for the club at the last minute. The Chairboys will now push on with a share issue to raise new funds.
Grimsby have lost the services of winger Alex Rodman after he rejected the offer of a new contract. The 27 year old scored seven times in 37 games this term, triggering a clause for a new deal. Oxford's ACV remains in place after a second appeal by stadium owner Firoz Kassam was rejected. The unpopular former club owner retained the stadium that bears his name when he sold the club eight years ago.
Barnet have released midfielder Mark Byrne after changing their mind over offering him a new deal. The 25 year old had made over 100 appearances for the Bees since signing from Nottm Forest in 2011. A tea bar at Hyde's ground was set alight last night. Fire crews were called in during the early hours of the morning, with the club saying thousands of pounds of damage was caused.
Macclesfield say that their credit card services provider has stopped them from taking money for season tickets. The Silkmen say that the provider, Worldpay, has reviewed football clubs across the board and stopped processing for season ticket purchases.
Barnet have released midfielder Mark Byrne after changing their mind over offering him a new deal. The 25 year old had made over 100 appearances for the Bees since signing from Nottm Forest in 2011. A tea bar at Hyde's ground was set alight last night. Fire crews were called in during the early hours of the morning, with the club saying thousands of pounds of damage was caused.
Macclesfield say that their credit card services provider has stopped them from taking money for season tickets. The Silkmen say that the provider, Worldpay, has reviewed football clubs across the board and stopped processing for season ticket purchases.