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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Boston To Sell To Survive

Boston are set to sell players off from their miniscule squad in order to continue to cover their debts.

Speaking to their official site, manager Steve Evans has admitted that no new cash injection has come in and that he had received several cash bids for some of his players: "I discussed with (the chairman) in detail every enquiry I have had in relation to our players, with a special emphasis on those that would bring in some much-needed revenue. The offers I have had have now been put to the chairman and he has told me he will be back to me tomorrow after he has discussed these offers with his board of directors."

In other news Chester have announced that the Chairman's son, Stephen Vaughan Jnr, will leave the club in the transfer window. Vaughan Jnr, who was made club captain in the summer, has been a regular this season despite claims by many that his inclusion in the side is down to his father.

He is beleived to be mulling over offers from three different League Two clubs and will leave the club initially on loan. His brother, James Vaughan, is also leaving the club temporarily - joining Droylsden on a month's loan. Chester are also considering a cash offer for striker Gregg Blundell from Darlington. Darlo boss Dave Penney was Blundell's manager at Doncaster.

Accrington are set to confirm the permanent departure of winger Gary Roberts after a successful loan spell at Ipswich Town. Roberts, 22, is set to sign a four year deal at Portman Road where he has started 11 times, scoring twice. Stanley are in need of new faces in their threadbare squad, with Danny Ventre sidelined for two months with a fractured tibia.

Another player possibly heading to Ipswich is Bury striker Andy Bishop. Last season's Conference top scorer has scored 15 in 29 games this season and is believed to be the subject of a six figure offer.

Bishop's former strike partner at York, Clayton Donaldson, is also set to move with Peterboro targeting the current Conference top scorer. One move the Posh have completed is that of Stevenage forward George Boyd for £260,000. The 21 year old winger or striker has agreed a four and a half year deal at London Road and will sign next weekend. The club are set to lose the services of midfielder Dean Holden after the player agreed to discuss personal terms with Falkirk.

Hartlepool are on the verge of signing Mansfield striker Richie Barker. The Pools have also been chasing Donaldson, but are set to take the 15 goal forward next week. One player leaving Victoria Park is midfielder Gavin Strachan, who joins Peterboro for a months loan.