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Monday, November 28, 2011

News Round-Up

Shrewsbury say a group of Wrexham supporters daubed grafitti on their stadium on Sunday evening. 24 hour CCTV was in operation and the group were caught before being given Police cautions. Crewe boss Steve Davis is to introduce yoga to his training sessions to give his players more flexibility. He believes the move will cut down on niggling injuries.

Darlington chairman Raj Singh says former manager Mark Cooper has rejected a £15,000 offer as settlement on the remainder of his contract, and he now expects to matter to be settled in court. It is reported the offer is less than half of the sum he would have been paid to the end of the season, when his deal would have expired. Northampton caretaker boss Tim Flowers says he fears for the club's future if they are relegated to the 'graveyard' of the Conference. Former Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd is rumoured to be set to take over this week.

Returning Stockport boss Jim Gannon says he was 'embarrassed' by his side's performance in his first match back in charge. The home loss to Southport was watched by 1,700 more fans than watched their previous home game. Swindon admit they were 'a few minutes late' in registering loan striker Paul Benson, but they still hope the Football League will allow the transfer. Southend are reported to have also made an offer for the striker, but could not afford to pay Benson's full wages.

No Bulls in the Team of the Week. Crewe defender Adam Dugdale and goalscorer Nick Powell are both nominated for their performances against the Bulls, while Plymouth also have two players in the XI. Accrington have announced an 18 month ground sponsorship deal with a local mineral water company. The firm was only created two months ago but already claims a workforce of 450.