Former Bulls loanee Robbie Threlfall has signed for Morecambe. The former Liverpool trainee, 23, left Bradford towards the end of the season after not featuring since January, and has signed a two year deal at the Globe Arena. Crewe are into the League Two play-off final after beating Southend 3-2 on aggregate after the second leg last night. They will face either Cheltenham or Torquay, who face each other tonight.
Lincoln are the latest team to raffle off sponsorship. They are selling £50 tickets to a raffle to the naming rights for Sincil Bank for the coming season, a prize they say is worth £50,000. Macclesfield have parted company with assistant manager Glyn Chamberlain. The coach, who was assistant to both Brian Horton and Gary Simpson, took charge of the final game of the season.
Grimsby are reported to have handed joint managers Rob Scott and Paul Hurst a budget to challenge for promotion in the coming season. The local press say that few sides will be able to match the Mariners financially, and that they aim to have a 22 man professional squad. Southport boss Liam Watson has told the press that he was set to sign striker Phil Marsh from Stalybridge until Forest Green offered the former Man Utd trainee more than double what they offered.
Ebbsfleet boss Liam Daish says the club's budget will be cut next season as their current £200,000 a season wage bill is unsustainable on their gates of 1,017. Daish believes that gates need to increase by 3-400 to keep the same budget. Former Bull Clint Easton is one of two players Daish has opted to release so far this summer. Experienced Conference manager Mark Stimson has been named as boss at Conf South side Thurrock.
Former Bulls keeper Wayne Brown has signed a new two year deal as player/coach at Oxford. The 35 year old will commit more time to the coaching part of his deal than last season. Newport have released four more players after further discussions with their squad. Defender Paul Rodgers, midfielders Guillaume Velez and Troy Greening, and forward Darryl Knights are added to the three departures yesterday. Boss Justin Edinburgh has just six contracted players so far for next season, two of which have been told they can leave.
Ebbsfleet boss Liam Daish says the club's budget will be cut next season as their current £200,000 a season wage bill is unsustainable on their gates of 1,017. Daish believes that gates need to increase by 3-400 to keep the same budget. Former Bull Clint Easton is one of two players Daish has opted to release so far this summer. Experienced Conference manager Mark Stimson has been named as boss at Conf South side Thurrock.
Former Bulls keeper Wayne Brown has signed a new two year deal as player/coach at Oxford. The 35 year old will commit more time to the coaching part of his deal than last season. Newport have released four more players after further discussions with their squad. Defender Paul Rodgers, midfielders Guillaume Velez and Troy Greening, and forward Darryl Knights are added to the three departures yesterday. Boss Justin Edinburgh has just six contracted players so far for next season, two of which have been told they can leave.