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Transfers - July 2010
Track all the latest signings |
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Salisbury lose sponsorship deal
Salisbury City have parted company with sponsors In-Excess after a nine-year association with the club. |
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Salisbury's Flood joins Crawley
Crawley Town sign Salisbury winger Chris Flood for £10,000 on a two-year deal. |
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Bath sign Robins favourite Murray
Bath City sign former Bristol City favourite Scott Murray on a 12-month contract. |
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Clohessy agrees Southend contract
Full-back Sean Clohessy becomes the eighth player to agree pre-contract terms with Southend this summer. |
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Holmes departs demoted Salisbury
General manager and former team boss Nick Holmes leaves Salisbury City after eight years at the Wiltshire club. |
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Burnell pens deal with Bath City
Bath City sign former Exeter City utility player Joe Burnell on a free transfer. |
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Widdrington in pre-season return
Former Salisbury City manager Tommy Widdrington returns with his new club Southend United for a pre-season friendly on Friday, 23 July. |
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Brighton confirm Barnes signing
Brighton sign their former loan striker Ashley Barnes from Plymouth Argyle on a two-year deal. |
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Garner & Hudson pen Grimsby deals
Grimsby sign Mansfield defender Scott Garner and extend the deal of midfielder Mark Hudson. |
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Bath City sign defender Clohessy
Bath City sign defender Sean Clohessy on a one-year deal, their third summer recruit from Salisbury. |
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Darlington sign midfielder Brough
Darlington complete the signing of former Mansfield midfielder Michael Brough on a one-year deal. |
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Banned Gradel still in Leeds plan
Max Gradel is still part of Leeds United manager Simon Grayson's plans, despite a four match ban from the start of the new season. |
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Sturrock named as Southend boss
Southend appoint Paul Sturrock as their new manager, with Tommy Widdrington as his assistant. |
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Widdrington backs Whites to rise
Departing Salisbury boss Tommy Widdrington is sure the club will move back up the football pyramid. |
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Matthews agrees to leave Harriers
Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr confirms striker Robbie Matthews has left Aggborough by mutual consent. |
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Forest Green 'will keep on going'
Forest Green chairman David Drew admits the club faces a struggle after the failure to raise £250,000. |
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Crawley owners clear club debts
Crawley Town co-owner Bruce Winfield announces they have cleared their debts and are aiming for promotion. |
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Darlington open against Newport
Promoted Newport County travel to relegated Darlington when the Blue Square Bet Premier season gets underway on 14 August. |
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Woking start season against Dover
Play-off finalists Woking open their Blue Square Bet South campaign against Dover Athletic. |
