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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Where's Ferrell gone?

Andy Ferrell, who impressed many Hereford United supporters when he played against Wrexham last week, is not named in tonight's Darlington squad which is playing Bradford City.

Ferrell returned to Darlington last Saturday for their game against Middlesborough, but there has been no mention of him getting a contract there.

Meanwhile it is reported in the Non-League Daily today that Carl Heiniger has moved from Team Bath to Hereford United. (There doesn't appear to be any other news on this - maybe it is a mistake - ed)

Heiniger is a central midfielder who started out at Newcastle. He played for England students who defeated Wales 2-0 in the 2005 Home Nations Championships in Edinburgh.

He put the final result beyond doubt in the 87th minute by scoring from the penalty spot.

UPDATE Wednesday: From the Non-League Daily

Carl Heiniger, born in 1982, was a highly-rated young midfielder with Manchester United and then Newcastle United, he really came to notice after playing for Team Bath in the FA Cup during the 2002/03 season.His performances, along with a number of other students from the same side, earned him a move to German side KSV Hessen Kassel in the summer of 2003, but things didn't work out and he was quickly back in England and in his adopted north-east.Has since had something of a nomadic career, taking in stops at Bishop Auckland, Durham City, Seaham Red Star and, from December 2003, Newcastle Benfield Saints.He returned to Team Bath in December 2004 after trialling back in Germany.

Finally Gravesend manager Liam Daish has told his local paper how he failed to sign Gillingham's Dean Beckwith.

"I did try to sort something out with Dean, but I think he had already agreed to go to Hereford. I think there is a connection there as their physio Wayne Jones knew Dean from their time together at Gillingham. But there you go - some you win, some you lose."