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Friday, October 15, 2010

News Round Up

Northampton have received an initial £10,000 for an 11 year old striker in their youth set up. German born Michael Gyasi has been with the Cobblers since the age of 8 but has now joined Chelsea. Barnet have opted not to extend the loan of striker Phil Walsh from Dagenham after two months at the club. He scored three times in ten games for the Bees.

Wycombe's supporters trust has continued their stance against moving the club from their current Adams Park home after meeting the local council. The Trust say there is no evidence that the club will benefit from a move, or lose out by staying where they are. Burton have signed teenage Aston Villa striker James Collins on a months loan. The 19 year old scored twice in eight games on loan at Darlington last term including one against the Bulls.

Accrington are to sign Burnley defender Kevin Long on a months loan. The 20 year old Eire u21 international is yet to make a first team appearance for the Clarets. Sky Sports say that Southend midfielder Anthony Grant is being chased by a string of Championship sides. The former Chelsea man has spent the last two seasons at Roots Hall.

Stafford have named former England keeper Tim Flowers as their new manager. He ended last season as assistant to Iain Dowie at Hull. Altrincham have confirmed Ken McKenna as their new manager after a spell as caretaker boss. Stockport have signed Burnley forward Wes Fletcher on a months loan. The 20 year old is a regular scorer for their reserves and made his Clarets debut in the Carling Cup.

Dundee have confirmed their Administration. Manager Gordon Chisholm and assistant Billy Dodds have already been made redundant along with nine players, the youth team coach, and kitman, leaving just 11 senior professionals. Office staff are assured of their posts until the end of the year. The club owe the taxman £365,000 and around £2million in total. Benefactor Calum Melville has handed the Administrator £200,000 to keep the club running, but it will need another £200,000 to complete the season and will go bust in four weeks if it doesn't find the money.