It has been a busy week in League Two as the division gears up for the last weekend of games before the second round of the FA Cup.
From a kitman being charged by the FA and some changes in form, what has been happening in England's fourth division?
Walsall kitman and pitchside announcer charged by FA
Walsall have seen duo Dave Joyce and Simon Hill charged with misconduct following a scruffle in their game against Crewe Alexander earlier this month.
Kitman Joyce was sent off by the referee in stoppage time when tempers boiled over as the game approached full time.
Crewe boss Lee Bell and Walsall striker Liam Gordon were shown yellow cards during the incident.
Former Swindon player and Newport manager lands new job in National League
Graham Coughlan has found a new role since departing Newport County in the summer.
He has joined fifth tier strugglers Boston United, who are five points away from safety with his aim being to retain the club’s National League status.
The Irish centre-back made three appearances for the Robins in 1997 on loan from Blackburn Rovers.
Harrogate sign forward
Harrogate Town have signed former Derby County striker Eno Nto on a free transfer following a successful trial.
The Englishman played for the Rams at youth level until heading across the world to the United States of America to appear for Notre Dame University.
He left the side in January this year and re-signed for the Championship team before being released on a free transfer in the summer.
He made his first start against Blackpool in the EFL Trophy and scored the opener in their 2-2 draw before being replaced at half time.
Barrow’s struggles continue
Barrow are continuing their poor form in League Two, with some supporters asking for a change in manager.
The Bluebirds were top of the table after gameweek seven, but it’s been a quick downfall for Stephen Clemence’s side.
Not only have they struggled to register three points, they’ve hardly found the back of the net with just five goals since the start October.
Carlisle slowly turning their form around
After coming down from League One, it has been a nightmare start for the Cumbrian team.
They are currently 23rd but are one point behind Swindon and are now unbeaten in their last three games in all competitions.
Many supporters were calling for a change with Mike Williamson having a poor start, but patience seems to be paying off as of late with the small upturn in form.
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