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Thursday, February 26, 2009

News Round Up

Yeovil have lost director Paul Sargent, who was employed by the club's accountants. His departure is believed to have come on the day before Russell Slade's departure. Other departures from the board are expected. Hartlepool manager Chris Turner is to seek a loan striker after having four of his five with the club injured in recent matches.

Leeds will not be offering a contract to veteran Keith Gillespie, but expect to have Derby striker Liam Dickinson in on loan by the weekend after an injury delayed the move. Swindon have handed first year pros Callum Kennedy and Sean Morrison new 12 month contracts and extended the loan of Hal Robson-Kanu for a second month. Scunthorpe have confirmed the signing of Barnsley striker Kayode Odejayi on a months loan.

Darlington's Administrator wants potential bidders to prove they have £2million in funds to enter talks to buy the club. He had already received one credible enquiry within half an hour of the announcement of Administration. Northampton striker Adebayo Akinfenwa has had his ban increased to four matches after his appeal against Tuesday's red card was considered 'frivolous'. Brighton's Adam Virgo has had his ban increased to five games following his appeal over the same incident.

Oldham have signed striker Steve Kabba on loan from Watford until the end of the season. He cost the Hornets £500,000 two years ago but scored only once in 30 matches. He may be a replacement for Dean Windass with the veteran rumoured to be set for a recall to Hull. Yeovil are giving a trial to striker Wayne Andrews, who has just completed a short term deal at Luton. The Glovers have lost the services of loan midfielder Shaun Macdonald after Swansea recalled him due to injuries.

AFC Wimbledon have reported a £223,000 profit for the first six months of this season, thanks largely to progressing to the First Round of the FA Cup.