New Telford boss Rob Smith says the current squad at the club is not capable of saving the Bucks from a second successive relegation. They lost 4-0 at home to Harrogate on Saturday, their third loss in four games since Smith's arrival, prompting the former Hednesford man to promise a clear-out of players.
Bath City's shareholders say they will have to seek alternative solutions to save the club after the Big Bath Bid raised only £300,000 of their £750,000 minimum target to take over the ailing side. The National South side have debts of £1.25million, some of which are due to be repaid soon, and the shareholders will now open talks with other interested parties and creditors regarding the future of the club.
Salisbury are top of the Wessex League after recording their seventh successive league win. Steve Claridge's outfit gained only one point from their opening two matches but have a 100% record since, including wins of 8-1 and 9-1 at home. Their latest win came on Friday night in front of 676 fans at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium, beating Alresford 6-0, but they have since lost four players with three leaving to seek more football and a fourth unable to commit to the schedule.
Brocton have added three more players to their squad with Garfield Robinson, Shaquille Lee, and Dominic Dell all signing dual registration forms from Chasetown. None of the trio have played for the Step 4 side so far this term. Former Bulls striker Lee Morris has quit as joint manager of Evo-Stik side Loughborough Dynamo in order to concentrate on his coaching career with Derby County.
Brocton have added three more players to their squad with Garfield Robinson, Shaquille Lee, and Dominic Dell all signing dual registration forms from Chasetown. None of the trio have played for the Step 4 side so far this term. Former Bulls striker Lee Morris has quit as joint manager of Evo-Stik side Loughborough Dynamo in order to concentrate on his coaching career with Derby County.