



Crewe Alexandra first-team coach Steve Holland remains hopeful of adding new players to his squad ahead of the new League One campaign.The Railwaymen are searching for reinforcements after midfielder Jake Livermore was ruled out for at least three months following an injury sustained against Wrexham on Tuesday.
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- Holland hopeful over young Livermore - Crewe coach Steve Holland continues to monitor the progress of Jake Livermore and hopes to bring the Tottenham midfielder back on loan.Livermore signed a six-month loan deal with Crewe in the summer but suffered a broken leg in the club's pre-season friendly at Wrexham. Read Holland hopeful over young Livermore at Eurosport...
- Alex hit by Livermore injury blow - Crewe boss Steve Holland has been dealt an injury blow with the news on-loan Tottenham starlet Jake Livermore has suffered a fractured fibula.The 18-year-old midfielder sustained the problem during Tuesday's goalless draw against Wrexham and is now expected to be sidelined for three months. Read Alex hit by Livermore injury blow at Eurosport...
- Alex boss eyes Livermore extension - Crewe boss Steve Holland hopes to secure midfielder Jake Livermore on loan for the rest of the season once he has recovered from a broken leg.The 18-year-old suffered the injury at Wrexham on the eve of the campaign and has returned to the North London club for his rehabilitation. Read Alex boss eyes Livermore extension at Eurosport...
- Holland heaps praise on Bopp - Crewe first-team coach Steve Holland heaped praise on midfielder Eugen Bopp following Tuesday night's goalless draw against Wrexham.The former Bayern Munich youngster joined the Railwaymen from Rotherham last summer but struggled to command a regular first-team place. Read Holland heaps praise on Bopp at Eurosport...
- Pembleton suffers injury blow - Lincoln midfielder Martin Pembleton has been ruled out of the last game of the season with the knee injury he sustained against Morecambe.The 17-year-old was stretchered off in the second half at Christie Park following an awkward landing on his left knee after jumping for a Jamie Forrester cross and has been ruled out of the home clash with Wrexham this weekend. Read Pembleton suffers injury blow at Eurosport...
- Holland: Six cup finals to come - Mansfield manager Paul Holland knew it was only a matter of time before his side gave their fans something to cheer about at Field Mill.The Stags halted their home hoodoo to beat Wrexham 2-1 and win the massive relegation battle of the bottom two. Read Holland: Six cup finals to come at Eurosport...
- Frecklington injury worrying Imps - Lincoln assistant manager Iffy Onuora has revealed the club do not know the severity of midfielder Lee Frecklington's shoulder injury.Frecklington sustained the problem in the 4-2 defeat at the hands of Wrexham on the final day of last season. Read Frecklington injury worrying Imps at Eurosport...
- Dragons duo could face Wycombe - Defensive duo Neil Taylor and Gareth Evans have been drafted into the Wrexham squad for the trip to Wycombe, but striker Rob Duffy misses out.Evans is available for selection again after completing a four-match ban picked up while out on loan at Tamworth while Duffy is ruled out with a knee injury sustained in Sunday's 2-0 win at Chester. Read Dragons duo could face Wycombe at Eurosport...
- Whitley breathes fire into Dragons - Defender Simon Spender will miss Wrexham's trip to MK Dons but midfielder Jeff Whitley is expected to return to boss Brian Little's squad.Spender sustained an ankle injury in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Macclesfield although the severity of the problem has yet to be disclosed. Read Whitley breathes fire into Dragons at Eurosport...
- Worries mounting for Wrexham - Wrexham manager Brian Little faces an injury crisis as his side look to keep their League Two survival hopes alive at home to Macclesfield.Midfielder Danny Sonner (Achilles) and striker Rob Duffy (foot) are both doubtful for the Dragons whilst midfielder Jeff Whitley is also unlikely to feature after sustaining a shoulder injury. Read Worries mounting for Wrexham at Eurosport...
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