Nuneaton have been fined £500 and docked three points for fielding an ineligible player after they failed to send an email extending a loan deal. having lost their regular club secretary in December. The points deduction now means the club face relegation from the Conference as they are now nine points adrift of safety with just three games left.
Salisbury have announced that they have signed their new lease to the RayMac Stadium and they have moved back in. They hope to play a fundraising game at the end of the month to help cover ongoing bills at the stadium over the summer. Kidderminster fans have criticised the cash strapped club after season ticket holders were moved at the last minute to accommodate further Bristol Rovers fans that had not bought tickets for their game at the weekend.
Torquay boss Chris Hargreaves has lost the services of Paul Sturrock after just three days. The 58 year old Scot is reported to have been offered a job elsewhere, with suggestions that he may be appointed at Yeovil. The Gulls say they will look for someone to replace Sturrock and assist Hargreaves for the coming season despite pressure from fans for him to leave his job.
Keith Curle, manager of relegation-threatened Carlisle says of his players: 'We don't have enough players with male genitalia'. He blasted his squad's strength of character as 'alarmingly weak' and claimed he only had five or six players with the bottle for the relegation fight. Curle has threatened to put his squad in front of a fans forum so the supporters can see who is not up to the fight.
Cheltenham have warned that 'jobs are at risk' if the club gets relegated from League Two. Admin jobs would be the first to go, but chairman Paul Baker says the playing staff would also have to be cut and the club's training facilities and Academy would also be under threat.
Salisbury have announced that they have signed their new lease to the RayMac Stadium and they have moved back in. They hope to play a fundraising game at the end of the month to help cover ongoing bills at the stadium over the summer. Kidderminster fans have criticised the cash strapped club after season ticket holders were moved at the last minute to accommodate further Bristol Rovers fans that had not bought tickets for their game at the weekend.
Torquay boss Chris Hargreaves has lost the services of Paul Sturrock after just three days. The 58 year old Scot is reported to have been offered a job elsewhere, with suggestions that he may be appointed at Yeovil. The Gulls say they will look for someone to replace Sturrock and assist Hargreaves for the coming season despite pressure from fans for him to leave his job.
Keith Curle, manager of relegation-threatened Carlisle says of his players: 'We don't have enough players with male genitalia'. He blasted his squad's strength of character as 'alarmingly weak' and claimed he only had five or six players with the bottle for the relegation fight. Curle has threatened to put his squad in front of a fans forum so the supporters can see who is not up to the fight.
Cheltenham have warned that 'jobs are at risk' if the club gets relegated from League Two. Admin jobs would be the first to go, but chairman Paul Baker says the playing staff would also have to be cut and the club's training facilities and Academy would also be under threat.