Post by grumps on May 20, 2008 16:34:48 GMT
From a Crawley paper. Not a mention of Lewes and the takover!
Sunday, May 18
Exeter win play-off final
Exeter City earned themselves promotion into League Two when they beat Cambridge Utd 1-0 in front of over 42,000 fans in the Blue Square Play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
It reversed the result from last year when they lost to Morecambe, despite having had the lead.
Exeter's Rob Edwards found himself with a good chance to draw first blood in the 13th minute but his 12-yard shot missed the right-hand post.
Rob Edwards made up for an earlier miss by netting the only goal in the 20th minute.
Dean Moxey swung in an inviting cross from the right-hand by-line which was headed in by Edwards at the left-hand side of the six-yard box.
6.30pm - York place Wroe on transfer list
York City have put midfielder Nicky Wroe on the transfer list after he told them he no longer wanted to play for them anymore.
The 23-year-old made 27 starts and 13 appearances from the bench, during the season, scoring 10 goals.
4pm - Droylsden 'keeper signs for Stalybridge
Blue Square North club Stalybridge Celtic have snapped up goalkeeper Paul Phillips from relegated Blue Square Premier outfit Droylsden.
He is Celtic boss Steve Burr's first summer signing, having been the regular custodian for the Bloods this season.
9.30am
Weymouth sign youngsters
The Terras' have captured highly rated youngsters Joshua Webb and Sam Cutler.
Son of former England international Neil Webb and a product of Reading's youth academy, Joshua has signed a one-year deal.
Cutler left Cambridge United after failing to agree a contract.
Saturday, May 17
Gulls sign up Brough
Torquay Utd have signed Forest Green Rovers skipper Michael Brough on a two-year deal. The midfielder has been at FGR since January 2006, having previously played for Notts County and Stevenage.
Friday, May 16
15.55pm - Aldershot sign Blackburn
Blue Square Premier champions Aldershot Town have signed former Swindon Town defender Chris Blackburn. The 25-year-old ended the season on loan at Weymouth and has recently been released by Swindon, having joined them one year ago from Morecambe.
15.45pm - Halifax thrown out of Blue Square Premier
Halifax Town have been told they will not be plying their trade in the top flight of non-league football next season, following their recent financial meltdown.
Instead, they have been offered a place four divisions below in the Northern Premier Division One North. Previously they were a long- established club in the Football League.
12.40pm - Stevenage 'keeper off to Gillingham
LEAGUE One club Gillingham are about to sign Stevenage Borough goalkeeper Alan Julian. He will be the third player to make the move to the Kent club, recruited by former Stevenage boss Mark Stimson, who is now manager of the Gills. Julian has been at Stevenage since 2005.
New Stevenage chief Graham Westley has already agreed a deal with Crawley Town 'keeper Ashley Bayes, who turned down an offer to stay on at Broadfield Stadium.
11.55am - Lewes sign trio
Conference South champions Lewes began their preparations for joining the Blue Square National by making their first signings since sacking successful manager Steven King.
New boss Kevin Keehan has recruited duo Chris Breach and Seb Wallis-Tayler from troubled West Sussex club Bognor Regis. They have also signed striker Chamal Fenelon from Havant & Waterlooville. He was part of the treble-winning Pease Pottage team a year ago.
Thursday, May 15
2.50pm - Torquay clearout
Paul Buckle has begun to re-shape his Gulls squad by releasing four players.
Tony Bedeau, Matt Hockley, Paul Hinshelwood and Darren Mullings have not been offered new deals by the club. Chris Zebroski and Mark Ellis have returned to their parent clubs.
2.30pm - Rushden make another signing
Rushden and Diamonds have signed Lee Phillips from Torquay United.
The striker, 27, made 41 league appearances for the club scoring 12 goals.
1pm - Midfielder signs for Morecombe
Northwich Victoria midfielder Michael Carr, 24, has signed for League Two club Morecombe ona free transfer.
11am - Borough sign striker
Stevenage Borough have signed striker Craig Westcarr from Blue Square North champions Kettering Town.
Clare moves to Rushden
Rushden and Diamonds have signed former Crawley Town striker Daryl Clare from Burton Albion.
The 29-year-old turned down a new deal at Nigel Clough's Albion after he scored 48 goals in 99 games for the club.
Meanwhile Michael Simpson, Darren Stride and Aarron Webster have all signed new contracts for Burton and Mark Greaves has joined York.
Wednesday, May 14
Striker set to leave?
Stevenage Borough have placed striker Steve Morison on the transfer list. The frontman has scored 57 goals for the club since he joined the club in 2006.
Morison handed the chairman a transfer request in after the club's last game fo the season.
York sign 'keeper
Northern Ireland international Michael Ingham has signed for York City after being released by Hereford United.
Boston in trouble?
Steve Evans' former club Boston are awaiting a decision on their future because they remain in breach of league regulations.
They came out of administration in April and will have to await until June 7 to see if the are allowed to stay in the Blue Square North.
Sunday, May 18
Exeter win play-off final
Exeter City earned themselves promotion into League Two when they beat Cambridge Utd 1-0 in front of over 42,000 fans in the Blue Square Play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
It reversed the result from last year when they lost to Morecambe, despite having had the lead.
Exeter's Rob Edwards found himself with a good chance to draw first blood in the 13th minute but his 12-yard shot missed the right-hand post.
Rob Edwards made up for an earlier miss by netting the only goal in the 20th minute.
Dean Moxey swung in an inviting cross from the right-hand by-line which was headed in by Edwards at the left-hand side of the six-yard box.
6.30pm - York place Wroe on transfer list
York City have put midfielder Nicky Wroe on the transfer list after he told them he no longer wanted to play for them anymore.
The 23-year-old made 27 starts and 13 appearances from the bench, during the season, scoring 10 goals.
4pm - Droylsden 'keeper signs for Stalybridge
Blue Square North club Stalybridge Celtic have snapped up goalkeeper Paul Phillips from relegated Blue Square Premier outfit Droylsden.
He is Celtic boss Steve Burr's first summer signing, having been the regular custodian for the Bloods this season.
9.30am
Weymouth sign youngsters
The Terras' have captured highly rated youngsters Joshua Webb and Sam Cutler.
Son of former England international Neil Webb and a product of Reading's youth academy, Joshua has signed a one-year deal.
Cutler left Cambridge United after failing to agree a contract.
Saturday, May 17
Gulls sign up Brough
Torquay Utd have signed Forest Green Rovers skipper Michael Brough on a two-year deal. The midfielder has been at FGR since January 2006, having previously played for Notts County and Stevenage.
Friday, May 16
15.55pm - Aldershot sign Blackburn
Blue Square Premier champions Aldershot Town have signed former Swindon Town defender Chris Blackburn. The 25-year-old ended the season on loan at Weymouth and has recently been released by Swindon, having joined them one year ago from Morecambe.
15.45pm - Halifax thrown out of Blue Square Premier
Halifax Town have been told they will not be plying their trade in the top flight of non-league football next season, following their recent financial meltdown.
Instead, they have been offered a place four divisions below in the Northern Premier Division One North. Previously they were a long- established club in the Football League.
12.40pm - Stevenage 'keeper off to Gillingham
LEAGUE One club Gillingham are about to sign Stevenage Borough goalkeeper Alan Julian. He will be the third player to make the move to the Kent club, recruited by former Stevenage boss Mark Stimson, who is now manager of the Gills. Julian has been at Stevenage since 2005.
New Stevenage chief Graham Westley has already agreed a deal with Crawley Town 'keeper Ashley Bayes, who turned down an offer to stay on at Broadfield Stadium.
11.55am - Lewes sign trio
Conference South champions Lewes began their preparations for joining the Blue Square National by making their first signings since sacking successful manager Steven King.
New boss Kevin Keehan has recruited duo Chris Breach and Seb Wallis-Tayler from troubled West Sussex club Bognor Regis. They have also signed striker Chamal Fenelon from Havant & Waterlooville. He was part of the treble-winning Pease Pottage team a year ago.
Thursday, May 15
2.50pm - Torquay clearout
Paul Buckle has begun to re-shape his Gulls squad by releasing four players.
Tony Bedeau, Matt Hockley, Paul Hinshelwood and Darren Mullings have not been offered new deals by the club. Chris Zebroski and Mark Ellis have returned to their parent clubs.
2.30pm - Rushden make another signing
Rushden and Diamonds have signed Lee Phillips from Torquay United.
The striker, 27, made 41 league appearances for the club scoring 12 goals.
1pm - Midfielder signs for Morecombe
Northwich Victoria midfielder Michael Carr, 24, has signed for League Two club Morecombe ona free transfer.
11am - Borough sign striker
Stevenage Borough have signed striker Craig Westcarr from Blue Square North champions Kettering Town.
Clare moves to Rushden
Rushden and Diamonds have signed former Crawley Town striker Daryl Clare from Burton Albion.
The 29-year-old turned down a new deal at Nigel Clough's Albion after he scored 48 goals in 99 games for the club.
Meanwhile Michael Simpson, Darren Stride and Aarron Webster have all signed new contracts for Burton and Mark Greaves has joined York.
Wednesday, May 14
Striker set to leave?
Stevenage Borough have placed striker Steve Morison on the transfer list. The frontman has scored 57 goals for the club since he joined the club in 2006.
Morison handed the chairman a transfer request in after the club's last game fo the season.
York sign 'keeper
Northern Ireland international Michael Ingham has signed for York City after being released by Hereford United.
Boston in trouble?
Steve Evans' former club Boston are awaiting a decision on their future because they remain in breach of league regulations.
They came out of administration in April and will have to await until June 7 to see if the are allowed to stay in the Blue Square North.