Crawley have said they will co-operate with the Police to identify troublemakers that caused a flare-up on the home terrace between Newport and Crawley supporters. Cheltenham skipper Michael Pook will miss a month after picking up a calf injury at the weekend. He is the fourth player currently on the sidelines with manager Mark Yates asking the board to fund a new loan signing as cover.
Southend are to extend the loan of midfielder Michael Timlin from Swindon for a second month as Craig Easton is still not fit after injury. Darlington boss Mark Cooper admitted he and assistant Richard Dryden had to 'jump up and down like lunatics' to get a reaction from his players at half time of their draw with Mansfield.
Despite words from the player to the contrary, Rotherham's move for striker Ian Thomas-Moore has unsettled the player according to Tranmere boss Les Parry. Parry dropped the veteran at the weekend as 'Ian's still isn't happy with little problems he's got'. Macclesfield are not training for the first three days of this week as they have so many niggling injuries in the squad they would struggle to play a five-a-side.
Lincoln chairman Bob Dorrians says the club will find money for new boss Steve Tilson to strengthen the squad. Dorrians told the BBC that former boss Chris Sutton had exhausted the budget but they will find more money for the former Southend chief. No Bulls in the Team of the Week. Northampton striker Leon McKenzie gets a nod for his hat-trick on Saturday, while Chesterfield are the only team to have two players named.