League One news flash - June 2

by Setanta.com staff , 02 June 2009

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* MILLWALL defender Alan Dunne has signed a new contract to keep him at the Den until the summer of 2010.

* Grimsby's hopes of signing Peter Sweeney have been boosted by the news that Peter Sweeney will leave LEEDS.

* Out of contact NORTHAMPTON defender Jason Crowe could be on the verge of joining BRIGHTON after holding talks with manager Russell Slade.

* CARLISLE are sweating over the response from defender David Raven after he was offered a new contract.

* SWINDON captain Hasney Aljofree says he will not rush his recovery from a serious knee injury

June 1

* BRIGHTON midfielder Gary Hart has signed a new one-year contract with The Seagulls.

* LEICESTER have signed goalkeeper Chris Weale on a pre-contract agreement from Bristol City.

* GILLINGHAM are to open talks with former OLDHAM midfielder Kevin Maher about a possible return to Priestfield.

* PETERBOROUGH chairman Darragh MacAnthony has revealed the club rejected an approach from Reading to talk with manager Darren Ferguson.

* TRANMERE have signed OLDHAM midfielder Mark Allott on a two-year deal.

* BRIGHTON striker Nicky Forster looks set to return in time for pre-season following a successful operation on ligament damage.

May 29

* CHELTENHAM's Ashley Vincent has completed his permanent move to COLCHESTER on a three-year deal.

* NORTHAMPTON have signed Craig Hinton on an initial one-year contract following his release by BRISTOL ROVERS.

* HEREFORD have completed the signing of Darlington defender Ryan Valentine on a 12-month contract.

* HUDDERSFIELD have snapped up TRANMERE midfielder Antony Kay on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling.

* CARLISLE striker Danny Graham has turned down a new deal which means he is likely to leave the club.

May 28

* CHELTENHAM have confirmed that an agreement has been reached for schoolboy player Jamie Edge to join Arsenal.

* Lincoln have agreed terms to re-sign OLDHAM midfielder Richard Butcher on a two-year contract.

* LEEDS chairman Ken Bates feels striker Jermaine Beckford has made a mistake by turning down a new three-year contract at Elland Road.

* PETERBOROUGH manager Darren Ferguson has dismissed reports of a move to Aberdeen following erroneous stories that he was seen with Dons' director of football Willie Miller.

* LEYTON ORIENT have made their third signing of the summer with veteran striker Scott McGleish joining The O's on a one-year deal following a loan spell.

* Gavin Rothery has signed a one-year deal with CARLISLE after a successful trial period and manager Greg Abbott is also keen to sign SCUNTHORPE's Ian Morris.

May 26

* SCUNTHORPE have offered goalkeeper Joe Murphy a new contract to stay at Glanford Park.

* LEEDS have transfer listed Jermaine Beckford after he turned down a new three-year deal.

* OLDHAM have signed former HUDDERSFIELD midfielder Jon Worthington after he agreed a two-year deal.

* HARTLEPOOL midfielder Gary Liddle has signed a new contract at Victoria Park.

May 25

* Click here for a preview of Sunday's play-off final between SCUNTHORPE and MILLWALL at Wembley.

* OLDHAM have completed the signing of Rob Purdie from Darlington with the 26-year-old penning a two-year deal.

* LEEDS will not be offering new contracts to Jonathan Douglas and David Lucas when their contracts expire later this summer.

* LEICESTER have agreed a deal to sign long-serving Hearts defender Robbie Neilson.

* HEREFORD midfielder Ben Smith admits he is considering leaving Edgar Street after being told he must take a pay cut.

* CREWE boss Gudjon Thordarson has signed his first player of the summer with Histon defender Patrick Ada penning a two-year contract.

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Team P W D L +/- PTS
1.
Man City
25
19
3
3
45
60
2.
Man Utd
25
18
4
3
36
58
3.
Tottenham
25
16
5
4
24
53
4.
Arsenal
25
13
4
8
13
43
5.
Chelsea
25
12
7
6
13
43
6.
Newcastle
25
12
6
7
0
42
7.
Liverpool
25
10
9
6
6
39
8.
Norwich
25
9
8
8
-4
35
9.
Sunderland
25
9
6
10
8
33
10.
Everton
25
9
6
10
-1
33
11.
Swansea
25
7
9
9
-4
30
12.
Fulham
25
7
9
9
-5
30
13.
Stoke
25
8
6
11
-14
30
14.
West Brom
25
8
5
12
-6
29
15.
Aston Villa
25
6
10
9
-5
28
16.
QPR
25
5
6
14
-17
21
17.
Blackburn
25
5
6
14
-19
21
18.
Wolverhampton
25
5
6
14
-21
21
19.
Bolton
25
6
2
17
-22
20
20.
Wigan
25
4
7
14
-27
19
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