All Quiet on the Dealine Front

Last updated : 28 March 2002 By
Kevan Broadhurst has received a massive boost knowing that key players such as Jamie Forrester, Keith Welch and James Hunts are to stay to continue the fight against relegation. Obviously with the club's transfer embargo still in place, no new faces have arrived either.
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The club admitted that they received tentative enquiries for Forrester and Hunt from Bristol Rovers, who themselves received a cool £1.2million for Nathan Ellington from Millwall.

Town can now stay 100% focussed on tomorrow night's massive game against Bury. A win for the Cobblers will give them a big edge on fellow relegation rivals. Jamie Forrester is set to make his 100th Cobblers appearance in this game, he and the fans will be hoping for a few goals from the club's leading scorer.

Former Cobblers favourite, Andy Woodman has rejoined Ian Atkins at Oxford, following a loan spell at the Kassam Stadium.

NTFConline is urging supporters to get themselves to Sixfields and support the team for tomorrow's big game.  Let's help the Cobblers stay in Division Two!