·Shrewsbury unity delights Raven
Dave Raven points to dressing-room unity as a key factor in Shrewsbury Town's early promotion form. ·Simpson backs Macc keeper Veiga
Macclesfield boss Gary Simpson has backed goalkeeper Jose Veiga to answer his critics. ·Southend keeper eyes league start
Southend United goalkeeper Rhys Evans tells BBC Essex that he wants a place in the starting eleven ·Bulls Connor suffers freak injury
Hereford United boss Simon Davey explains goalkeeper Dan Connor's freak hip injury suffered as he got out of his car. ·Pearce happy to take the strain
Lincoln City assistant boss Ian Pearce says it can be tough playing without being able to train full-time. ·Hereford sign Rabihou and Werling
Hereford United strengthen their squad with the deadline day signings of striker Amadou Rabihou and left-sided player Dominik Werling. ·Port Vale chief executive quits
Port Vale chairman Bill Bratt resigns as the club's chief executive. ·Craddock move was close to wire
Oxford United's new signing Tom Craddock reveals his move to Oxford was close to missing the transfer deadline. ·Stockport hand Williams new deal
Stockport County hand left-back Robbie Williams a full-time deal and release three players. ·Crewe's Bell happy with fitness
Crewe midfielder Lee Bell is happy with his overall fitness having played six games during August.
·Andersen stays at Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers extend the loan deal of Reading keeper Mikkel Andersen untilthe New Year. ·Striker Duffy in Hibs loan move
Hibernian agree a deal with Bristol Rovers to sign former Scotland Under-21 strikerDarryl Duffy on loan until the end of the season. ·Bristol Rovers 0-4 Southampton
Rickie Lambert comes back to haunt former club BristolRovers as Southampton cruise to victory. ·Bristol Rovers sign City's Akinde
Bristol Rovers sign Bristol City striker John Akinde on loan until January. ·Coles hails Rovers strike force
Bristol Rovers defender Danny Coles says the forward line at the club is as good as when ex-striker RickieLambert was there. ·Exeter 2-2 Bristol Rovers
Exeter and Bristol Rovers shared the points on a day the Grecianspaid tribute to striker Adam Stansfield, who died from cancer last week. ·Bristol Rovers 2-1 Yeovil Town
Byron Anthony grabs an injury-time winner to earn victoryfor Bristol Rovers against 10-man Yeovil Town.
·Barnet 1-1 Bury
Mark Marshall comes off the bench to rescue Barnet and earn his side a point against Bury. ·Bury striker adapting to new role
Bury forward Ryan Lowe admits it is taking time to adapt to his new position in Alan Knill's team. ·Bury 1-1 Northampton
Northampton withstand late Bury pressure as they secure just their second point of the season. ·Bury snap up midfielder Mozika
Bury sign French former Chester City midfielder Damien Mozika. ·Oxford United 1-2 Bury
Bury secure their first win of the season away at Oxford thanks to a late winner from Ryan Lowe. ·Sheff Wed 1-0 Bury
Sheffield Wednesday edge past League Two side Bury to reach the second round of the Carling Cup. ·Bury 0-1 Port Vale
Port Vale show their promotion credentials by kicking off the season with a hard-fought win at Bury.
·Miller feared 'horrific' injury
Cambridge United midfielder Adam Miller reveals his initial fear over the ankle injury he sustained against Eastbourne on Monday. ·Cambridge's Jennings wins appeal
Cambridge United defender James Jennings wins his appeal against a red card for handball. ·U's defender happy to share goals
Defender James Jennings believesCambridge United are proving they can score goals from all over the pitch. ·Cambridge United 2-0 Eastbourne
Cambridge ease to their first win of the season over Eastbourne. ·Mansfield 1-0 Cambridge Utd
Keigan Parker's solitary strike is enough for Mansfield to beat the 10 men of Cambridge. ·Tamworth 1-1 Cambridge Utd
Daniel Bradley scores a late equaliser as Tamworth fight back to deny Cambridge their first win of the season. ·Chillingworth relishes St Neots role
Former Cambridge United striker Dan Chillingworth rediscovers his love for football at St Neots
·Jeffers extends Cheltenham loan
Cheltenham Town extend the loan of Coventry and England Under-19 striker Shaun Jeffers until January. ·Yates wants loan move for Watkins
Cheltenham Town boss Mark Yates reveals he wants 19-year-old winger Marley Watkins to go out on loan. ·Cheltenham snap up Pack loan deal
Cheltenham Town sign midfielder Marlon Pack from Portsmouth on a season-long loan deal. ·Cheltenham 2-1 Burton Albion
Substitute Shaun Jeffers inspires Cheltenham as they came from behind to beat previously unbeaten Burton Albion. ·Cheltenham hope to keep Jeffers
Cheltenham Town boss Mark Yates says he wants to extend the loan spell of Coventry City teenagerShaun Jeffers. ·Rotherham 6-4 Cheltenham
Adam Le Fondre grabs four goals as Rotherham come from 3-1 down to beat Cheltenham in an amazing game. ·Robins striker out to prove point
Cheltenham striker Jeff Goulding believes they can achieve something this season because so many players have a point to prove.
·Who's in line at the Deva?
Having dismissed more than two third of the entire Chester playing staff, Keith Curle has his work cut out in the summer months to ensure that the coming season is no repeat of that bygone. ·Friendly Date
Chester City have announced their first pre-season friendly as their build up to the 2005/06 season. But who will Chester City play and where will the game be played? ·Increase in season tickets
Chester City Chairman Stephen Vaughen explains how the ammount of season ticket sales for the Deva Stadium is up on the total season tickets sold for last season. ·Twenty is...
The position Chester City FC secured in League Two during their first season back in the Football League after a final day win away to Oxford. ·Wrexham relegated!
Certainly if youve had a bad day (and quite importantly, are a Chester fan) then tonights sole League 1 result will probably go some way to overturning any negative feelings ·Chester wave goodbye
Chester waved goodbye to the 200 fans who stayed behind for the lap of honour as Chester lose to Northampton two-goals-to-nil at the Saunder's Honda Stadium-the last home game of the season. ·Northampton review
Chester go into tomorrow's game with the added impetus of a new manager and if thats not enough to inspire them to perform, I really don't know what is ·KC gets OK
Following Ian Rushes department two or three weeks ago, Stephen Vaughen and the Chester Board have made their appointment for a new manager. ·Curle, Hollins, Brown or Bell?
Chester have announced that a new manager will be appointed this coming Friday morning. Whoever is appointed will become city's 3rd manager this season ·Safe and Sound
Chester City FC have secured league football for one more season after a comendable 2-2 draw against Bristol City on Saturday at the Deva Stadium.
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