Kidderminster chairman Rod Brown says it is the best policy to be open with fans about the club's financial problems, and that they want to become a sustainable club. The Harriers are to cut their wage bill in half for the coming season, with Brown telling BBC Hereford and Worcester their aim for the season is to finish outside the relegation zone.
Torquay bidder Dean Edwards says of the group of businessmen he has assembled: "The consortium is not out to make money – they want to save the club." Edwards needs to complete a deal by Thursday ahead of Saturday's Conference AGM where the club will need to prove its financial abilities for the coming season. The club is reported to have sold only 57 season tickets, when they would have normally sold 600 by now.
Shepshed Dynamo have signed defender Sam Wilson and striker Michael Reeve from transferred Midland League side Kirby Muxloe. Reeve scored 18 times in 27 games for the side that has now been switched to the United Counties League. Former Hereford United goalkeeper Craig Samson has received a call-up by Scotland. The 31 year old has never been capped by his country at senior level, but did receive a previous call up in 2012.
Scarborough Athletic are to return to the town that bears their name. The reformed club have spent the last eight years playing in Bridlington, 20 miles away from the town, and will spend the 2015/16 season there also. A new leisure village including a 2,000 capacity ground will be built, with the club hoping to move in next summer.
Former Hereford United winger Lionel Ainsworth has been given a two match ban for "striking" former Southend firebrand Bilel Moshni "on the back of the neck or head" after Motherwell's 3-0 win over Rangers last Sunday. Ainsworth, however, has been offered a new contract by the Scottish Premier side - one of only three of 19 to be offered deals.
Scarborough Athletic are to return to the town that bears their name. The reformed club have spent the last eight years playing in Bridlington, 20 miles away from the town, and will spend the 2015/16 season there also. A new leisure village including a 2,000 capacity ground will be built, with the club hoping to move in next summer.
Former Hereford United winger Lionel Ainsworth has been given a two match ban for "striking" former Southend firebrand Bilel Moshni "on the back of the neck or head" after Motherwell's 3-0 win over Rangers last Sunday. Ainsworth, however, has been offered a new contract by the Scottish Premier side - one of only three of 19 to be offered deals.