SCARBOROUGH APPOINT MITCH COOK AS DIRECTOR OF COACHING

Wednesday 27 March 1996 00:02 GMT
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Football

Scarborough have appointed a former player, Mitch Cook, currently with non-League Guiseley, as director of coaching, with the former team manager Ray McHale taking the title of club manager.

Paul Wilkinson, the Middlesbrough striker, has rejected a loan move to Portsmouth.

Feyenoord have been fined a total of pounds 38,000 and threatened with suspension from European competition because of their fans' violent behaviour during the Cup-Winners' Cup quarter-final against Borussia Monchengladbach.

TRANSFERS: Ross Davidson (defender) Sheff Utd to Chester (undisclosed fee); Brian Launders (midfielder) C Palace to Oldham (loan); Vegard Hansen (defender) Bristol C to Stromsgodset (Nor) (loan).

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