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Thursday, April 22, 2010

News Round Up

Paul Sturrock has left Plymouth to seek out a new managerial appointment. He has been seen in the stands at Shrewsbury in recent weeks. Grimsby's supporters trust has warned fans to act with grace and dignity if they are relegated at the weekend after 200 fans invaded the Blundell Park pitch to protest against the board last weekend. They will be relegated if they lose at Darlington at the weekend.

Morecambe have signed ex-Bull Craig Stanley to a new one year deal with the club. He has already spent four years with the club since leaving Edgar Street. The FA have delayed their decision on the Conf North points claims made in the wake of Farsley's demise until Friday at the earliest. Northampton have offered striker Adebayo Akinfenwa a new improved contract. He is out of contract in the summer after 16 goals so far this term.

Burton groundsman Simon Marshall has been named League Two's Groundsman of the Year. He was runner up in the Conference last season. Crewe are to send keeper Steve Phillips for his delayed shoulder operation after they secured their League status in the past week. He is expected to sign a permanent deal with the club in the summer.

Ryman League side Carshalton are claimed to have signed former Brentford striker Charlie Ide from Hayes for the final two weeks of their season for £1,000 a game in a bid to save themselves from relegation. Charlton boss Phil Parkinson will wait until Stuart Fleetwood returns to the club at the end of the season before discussing his future. Fleetwood still has a year left on his Valley deal but his only first team appearance was eight minutes in a League Cup tie at Edgar Street.

Wycombe owner Steve Hayes has denied that his other sporting interest, Wasps rugby club, was about to be the subject of a winding up order for £1million in unpaid tax. Rather than denying the sum, Hayes told the press that a payment schedule was in place. The two sides share Adams Park, with plans to build a larger ground in the Wycombe area.