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Friday, August 24, 2012

News Round-Up


The Conference are investigating a potential conflict of interest after Salisbury chairman William Harrison-Allan admitted to paying Truro City's wage bill. Land Registry documents now show that Truro's ground, and the club itself, has been sold to a London based property company for £2.28million. It is currently unclear whether this company is associated with Harrison-Allan, with it's sole shareholder and Harrison-Allan refusing to answer reporter's questions.

Newport have appointed lottery millionaire Les Scadding as their new chairman, less than a month after he originally joined the board. The Exiles have also added two more directors as they continue talks over new investment. Gateshead say the need for them to be playing in a dedicated football stadium is increasing after just 531 watched their opening home match with Forest Green. They say they need gates of 3,000 to break even at the International Stadium.

Barrow midfielder Alex-Ray Harvey is set to miss at least a month as he needs surgery on a knee injury. The Bluebirds are down to just 15 fit players currently for tomorrow's game with Alfreton. Cambridge boss Jez George is expecting full back Kevin Roberts to be out for several months with a hip injury. The 22 year old has missed the last two games and is due to undergo more scans on Tuesday to determine the extent of the problem.

Alfreton have loaned midfielder Jake Moult to Altrincham for three months. The 23 year old has not featured this season for the Reds after starting 33 Conference games last term. Nuneaton have allowed winger Eddie Nisevic to join Brackley Town. The 21 year old has been with the club since their reformation but leaves in search of regular football.

Stockport have released Carl Piergianni and Cameron Darkwah after failing to agree new contracts with the pair. 20 year old defender Piergianni was a regular last term, while 19 year old midfielder Darkwah made sporadic appearances but both rejected new deals during the summer to fit in with the club's reduced budget. The pair had both made sub appearance this season for the Hatters.

Woking have released a picture of a man they are looking to identify after a supporter encroached onto the pitch during their game with Dartford. The Cards face a FA misconduct charge after the man was reported to have assaulted one of the Dartford players. Mansfield boss Paul Cox has denied that summer signing George Pilkington is to quit the club after dropping his club captain to the bench last weekend.

Former Kettering chairman Imraan Ladak is back in charge of the club with ongoing takeover talks stalling. Ladak, who originally agreed a deal to sell the club to banned director George Rolls, says that the Supporters Trust did not have the funds to run the club and that a group of businessmen had failed to come up with a plan. Grimsby and Cambridge are reported to have had bids accepted for Histon striker Dan Holmans. He scored 29 goals in Conf North last season, with Barnet also rumoured to be in the hunt.

Alfreton have signed striker Ashley Worsfold on a one year deal. The former Sheff Weds trainee scored 25 times for NCEL side Parkgate last season and had been on trial at the Impact Arena during pre-season. Woking have signed keeper Ed Baldy after a trial. The 19 year old was previously with Team Bath and spent last season at Inverness.