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Sunday, November 30, 2014

News Round-Up


Scunthorpe United say they lost £1.1million last season and expect a similar outcome for this season's trading. The Irons lost their League One status the previous summer, but lost just 4% of turnover. However the loss was nearly three times that originally expected at the previous AGM with the club again spending more on wages than their total turnover.

Former Forest Green and Leeds manager Dave Hockaday has joined Swindon Supermarine in an advisory role. The former Watford coach joins the Southern League Division One South and West side with them in 16th place having one only one home match all season.

Banbury United have announced that the ownership of the club has reverted to the company that owned it prior to September 2012, when Jed McCrory took control. A brief statement adds: 'The club does not wish to go into specific details but advise that the necessary legal paperwork and action to effect this has now been completed.'

Hayes and Yeading have warned they could shut in three months without finding new investment. The club chairman told an open forum on Thursday night that the club are paying £1,000 a match to play at Maidenhead, more than they can afford, after a three year groundshare at Woking. They need £300,000 to finally complete their long delayed new stadium, which had floodlights installed nearly three years ago but the main stand is still a shell.