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Thursday, March 05, 2026

News round up

Darlington have cancelled the contract of defender Josh Scott, who made 17 appearances and scored twice this season.

The 22-year-old joined the Quakers in June 2025 after a successful spell at Queen’s Park in the Scottish Championship, where he played 44 games and was part of the side that famously knocked out Rangers in the Scottish Cup.

Macclesfield's Moss Rose stadium was targeted in an arson attack in the early hours of Tuesday morning, with two portable toilets deliberately set on fire, Cheshire Police said.

Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service attended, extinguishing the blaze and checking for hotspots. No injuries were reported and the National League North club said the “situation was under control,” while police investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Kidderminster Harriers boss Adam Murray has confirmed Ashley Hemmings will return to Dagenham following the end of his loan spell.

Hemmings, a club favourite having made more than 200 appearances across his initial six years at the club, made 12 appearances during his second stint. Murray said the loan “probably hasn’t clicked and worked as we both expected” but praised the striker’s contribution, adding the club is grateful for his efforts over the two months.

Radcliffe have signed Morecambe defender Alie Sesay on loan for the remainder of the 2025/26 season.

The 31-year-old centre-back brings extensive experience, having progressed through Arsenal and Leicester City’s youth systems before playing across Europe and Asia, and earning international caps for Sierra Leone between 2014 and 2022.

Sesay joined Morecambe in August, making 11 National League appearances, and will wear the number 28 shirt for Radcliffe, available for selection in Saturday’s league clash with Merthyr Town.

Bedford Town have signed 25-year-old winger T’Sharne Gallimore. The wide player brings experience from Enfield Town, Chesham United and Hanworth Villa, adding pace and power to the squad.

It comes in the same week as Lewis Coyle's contract was cancelled by mutual consent so he could move to step three Kettering Town, where he has been on loan since November last year.

Marine AFC have extended the loan of defender Joe Ashton until the end of the 2025/26 season.

The 19-year-old, on loan from Burnley, has made seven appearances for the club, scoring once against Leamington. Hereford face Marine twice in April.