Torquay have pleaded for more support after just 1,500 home fans turned out for their last match. The club say they need 1,800 to break even after a last-minute takeover kept them safe in the summer. Meanwhile, a string of former employees have taken the club to employment tribunals following the axeing of several roles following the takeover. The Gulls could face a life-threatening bill of £250,000 if they lose all the cases, and have already lost the first one.
Lincoln City say they are 'very close' to a deal with the Co-Operative Bank over their outstanding debt. Negotiations have been ongoing for nine months over an overdraft and mortgage worth around £380,000, with the club being unable to find a new provider after the bank wanted rid of the debt.
Northampton fans are to protest about the club's protracted takeover talks at their home game with Oxford this Saturday. They say they have been left in the dark for three months over an announced deal with unnamed Indian investors, while redevelopment work at the club's Sixfields home has stalled. Chairman David Cardoza says he cannot talk about the deal and doesn't know when it might be completed, but has called the protest 'badly timed'.
James McQuilkin is one of three signings to be made by new Hednesford boss Bernard McNally. The 26 year old left Telford five days ago after being released by former Hednesford boss Rob Smith. Newport boss Terry Butcher says he has only a 'couple of hundred pounds per week' left in his budget to bring in loan reinforcements to the League Two side. Butcher has complained about being down to 'bare bones' with his squad and having to use teenagers to make up the numbers.
Northampton fans are to protest about the club's protracted takeover talks at their home game with Oxford this Saturday. They say they have been left in the dark for three months over an announced deal with unnamed Indian investors, while redevelopment work at the club's Sixfields home has stalled. Chairman David Cardoza says he cannot talk about the deal and doesn't know when it might be completed, but has called the protest 'badly timed'.
James McQuilkin is one of three signings to be made by new Hednesford boss Bernard McNally. The 26 year old left Telford five days ago after being released by former Hednesford boss Rob Smith. Newport boss Terry Butcher says he has only a 'couple of hundred pounds per week' left in his budget to bring in loan reinforcements to the League Two side. Butcher has complained about being down to 'bare bones' with his squad and having to use teenagers to make up the numbers.