Dagenham boss John Still criticised his side after their 5-0 loss on Saturday. He told the press: "It was a disappointing result and a disappointing performance. Since Christmas, our performances, other than against Hereford, have been very good. I've been very pleased with how we've played, but that was not good. If you're playing well enough, I believe that you end up getting what you deserve. We were beaten by a better team, but we contributed to our own downfall."
Crewe boss Steve Davis has warned keeper Steve Phillips about his future conduct after he was booked for clashing with teammate David Artell during Saturday's game with Southend. It was the second time this season he has had an onfield dispute with a colleague. New Accrington boss Paul Cook says he will go back to his former Sligo side to sign players. The former midfielder believes the League of Ireland to be better value than signing players from English sides.
A report in the Independent claims that at least six current and former Premier League sides are in discussions with the Taxman over the court case that has cast a doubt on Rangers' future. Their use of Employee Benefit Trusts to avoid paying tax is still to be settled but could cost them up to £75million with experts predicting the club will lose the case.
Ebbsfleet, already seeking £50,000 in fundraising to cover losses to the end of the season, have had several thousand pounds worth of equipment stolen and damage done when thieves took strimmers and mowers from their Stonebridge Road ground last week. Plymouth face being without keeper Jake Cole for a month after he picked up an injury in training.
Gillingham have told defender Matt Lawrence and forward Dennis Oli they can leave the club on loan with neither to be offered a new contract when their deals expire in the summer. The Gills are expected to offer former Charlton defender Jonathan Fortune a deal until the end of the season after his trial with the club. They are also in negotiations with forward Rohan Ricketts, who had previously trialled but failed to agree a deal with Southend.
Martin Allen has been sacked as manager of Notts County. The trouser-dropping nutcase lasted just ten months in the job despite saving their League One status last season and guiding them into a comfortable mid-table spot this term. Chairman Ray Trew told the press that the reasons for the dismissal would remain private.
Portsmouth Administrator Trevor Birch has told the press 'most of the Championship clubs are in crisis'. He claims that a third of sides in the division are spending more than 100% of turnover on wages, while Pompey themselves are paying one player £30,000 a week. They were able to name just 14 players for Saturday's loss to Barnsley, with the club unable to afford the hospital scan on midfielder Liam Lawrence to diagnose his injury.