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Transfer window latest from Edgar Street
Updated 4:21pm Thursday 31st January 2013 in Sport
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4:21pm
Former Bulls loanee Phil Marsh has ended his stay at Forest Green Rovers by mutual consent.
"Hopefully now I can get myself sorted and back playing regular football," he told his Twitter followers.
2:50pm
Will Evans, who has joined Newport on loan, becomes one of three former Bulls at Rodney Parade.
Tony James and Byron Anthony are already with the title-chasers, who sold midfielder Lee Evans to Wolves earlier in the day.
2:47pm
Evans, who joined the Bulls from Swindon as a central defender, has played most of his games for United in midfield.
He possesses a cannonball shot which brought him five goals last season, including one after just 13 seconds at Macclesfield.
He has scored twice in 22 appearances this season.
2:41pm
Bulls midfielder Will Evans has joined Newport County on loan until the end of the season.
12:58pm
Former Bull Graham Hyde takes the hot seat, temporarily at least, at AFC Telford United after the Bucks part company with Andy Sinton.
9:06am
Ex-Bull Gary Hooper is still a target for the Premier League.
Celtic are reported to have turned down a further bid from Norwich City for the striker who bagged 12 goals in 19 appearances as United were promoted to League 1 in 2008.
1:04pm
James Musa extends his stay at Edgar Street by a further month.
The New Zealander has played in the Bulls' last three games after joining from Fulham.
1:03pm
9:14am Wed 30 Jan 13
mizza21 says
He may look like a baby giraffe when he runs but he'll leave a bit of a hole in the midfield. He's a positive player.
8:30am
HARRY Pell becomes the latest Edgar Street departure as he moves back closer to his South-East base.
The tall midfielder moves back to the Football League after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with Wimbledon.
Kingsley James arrives from Port Vale on a month's loan to take his place in the Bulls midfield.
And Martin Foyle finds the young centre-back he is looking for after securing the signature of 20-year-old Rod McDonald from Nantwich.
The son of the former Walsall striker began his career with Manchester City and also had some time at Oldham before dropping into non-league football.

fordshire77 says...
8:55am Wed 30 Jan 13