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Monday, February 15, 2016

News Round-Up


Gloucester City will be staying at Whaddon Road for a sixth season after agreeing a new deal with Cheltenham. Robins chairman Paul Baker noted that the new agreement for a further increase in rent and with 'more stringent conditions' than before. Cheltenham have just announced losses of £200,000 for last season as they dipped out of the Football League.

Salisbury boss Steve Claridge has signed two further players to his squad as they prepare for the 'punishing' final weeks of the season. The Whites have 18 league games left, two more than the Bulls, and are also still in three cup competitions leaving them to expect to play three times a week during several weeks.

Worcester City say they are considering restoring a reserve side to bridge the gap between their youth team and first team. Crawley Town have announced that the sale of the club to unnamed Turkish investors is expected to be completed in the next week. A deposit has been received and contracts should be exchanged in the next 24 hours.

Woking's players and coaching staff locked themselves in the dressing room after Saturday's defeat to Guiseley after a dispute with the club's board over bonus payments. The board are alleged to have told players and staff they would get 'normal' bonuses at the start of the season, only to later be told they would only get them if they finished in the top five, qualifying for the play-offs. The club is reported to have lost over £400,000 last season.