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Next Game: Boston At Edgar Street On Saturday April 20th Kick-Off 3.00pm

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

No Police Action For Ingram

Halifax captain Denny Ingram will not face Police action after a tunnel incident following Scarboro's 2-0 win over Halifax.

Ingram is alleged to have assaulted ex-Halifax midfielder Neil Bishop, but Bishop has decided not to take the matter further, telling the Scarboro Evening News: "I just want to forget it now and get on with my football. Ingram and I went in for a challenge early on in the match and exchanged a few verbals but he went off injured quite early and I thought nothing more of it. After the game I walked into the tunnel and he was there and an altercation occurred."

In other Conference news, Gravesend have secured an extension to the lease on their Stonebridge Road ground until 2025 - but don't intend to see it out despite having the rent waived. Gravesend plan to move to a new ground as well as bringing the current ground up to League standard but the Chairman has warned it may take seven years to get the new ground in place. Aldershot have failed in their appeal over Tim Sills' red card. He will now serve a three match ban. Stevenage striker Dino Maamria has received a five match ban for his third red card of the season against Grays. The striker has already missed eight games through suspension after being sent off twice and being found guilty of spitting at an opponent. The volatile striker will next be available for the return fixture at Grays on New Years Eve. Crawley and Woking have seen Andy Lindegaard and Luke Oliver return to Yeovil after loan spells.