BOSTON UNITED chairman David Newton says manager Dennis Greene’s three-and-a-half year tenure was brought to an end as the club had not made enough progress.
WHITEHAWK are searching for their third manager of the season after Richard Hill opted to leave the club to take up a coaching role at Championship club Aston Villa.
JOHN ASKEY says the decision to abandon Macclesfield’s game against Dover on Saturday was “the worst decision ever” – and the frustrated boss called for referee Antony Coggins to be suspended.
BARROW chairman Paul Casson has told the club’s fans to enjoy watching winger Jordan Williams as it will take a “miracle” to keep hold of him in January.
HAKAN HAYRETTIN was probably only half-joking when he asked the assembled Press if they were going to argue with Braintree’s loan defender George Elokobi whether he’d got a hat-trick.
MACCLESFIELD TOWN may have just received a whopping great BBC Sport bounty but manager John Askey has told Oxford United they are more than welcome to continue with their new-found charitable side!
THE manager banned for three years for betting on his own team to lose has warned of a gambling epidemic coursing through Non-League football – and says “99 per cent” of players he has managed since strict rules were introduced easily flout them on a regular basis.
At 21, Rob Evans has been appointed as Wrexham Football Club’s new captain as the previous captain, Sean Newton, is moving to York City on loan. Prior to becoming the captain, Evans, a professional Welsh footballer, was playing as a midfielder for Wrexham.