Update on Doncaster key duo ahead of Sunderland clash, Police approach Fleetwood over Joey Barton incident while Portsmouth are handed injury boost - League One and Two news
Neither are expected to train during the early part of the week, with manager Grant McCann previously admitting the pair are both doubtful.
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Hide AdA calf strain ruled Anderson out of Rovers’ 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle but McCann is expecting Whiteman to return after recovering from an ankle ligament injury.
You can read McCann's injury update HERE.
Portsmouth winger Viv Solomon-Otabor is nearing a return from a calf injury, according to Jake Wigley.
The Birmingham City loanee featured for 65 minutes in the second string’s 3-0 success over Bournemouth yesterday afternoon.
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Hide AdAnd Blues first-team coach Wigley believes the 23-year-old could be available for first-team duty from next week.
You can read the full story via the Portsmouth News HERE.
South Yorkshire Police have made contact with Fleetwood Town following Joey Barton's alleged assault on Barnsley's Daniel Stendel.
The Daily Mail says that officers are yet to speak to the former Newcastle United midfielder but that they have approached his club with a view to doing so.
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Hide AdStendel has already been spoken to, who was reportedly left needing emergency dental treatment following the incident which occurred in the tunnel at Oakwell on Saturday.
It is also believed neither manager is likely to face the media this week ahead of this weekend's League One fixtures.
West Ham United youngster Jay Mingi has gone on trial with Charlton Athletic.
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Hide AdMingi joined the Hammers at the age of seven and progressed all the way through to under-23s level.
His two-year scholarship expires this summer, and it appears that he is trying to earn a deal at The Valley.
The 18-year-old was named in the Addicks under-23s starting 11, playing 72 minutes in a 3-0 win over Burnley.
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Hide AdCoventry City remain in negotiations with Birmingham City and one other unnamed EFL club as they continue their search for a temporary home next season.
The club are also set to continue discussions with Coventry City Council about the potential use of Butts Park Arena, the home of Coventry Rugby Club.
If no resolution is found, the EFL's 72 clubs will vote on whether to expel the Sky Blues from the League in just nine days' time.
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Hide AdThe deal to rent the Ricoh Arena from Wasps expires at the end of the term, with an agreement unable to be reached due to an ongoing legal battle with Coventry's owners, SISU.
In League Two, Northampton Town boss Keith Curle is in regular contact with chairman Kelvin Thomas over ‘short, medium and long-term plans’ ahead of the summer transfer window.
Curle has made no secret of his desire to delve into the transfer market this summer and overhaul his squad with several players expected to come and go.
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Hide AdWith a number of youngsters emerging through the academy, Curle has plenty of options to pick from and has shown he’s not afraid to leave out big names.
You can read what Curle told the Northampton Chronicle and Echo HERE.