By Joe Jones
Here is Pride of Nottingham's roundup of all the biggest news stories from League Two over the last week.
- Carlisle United signed veteran defender Clint Hill on a free transfer, the 38-year-old making over 600 appearances during his career and last playing for Scottish Premiership giants Rangers.
- The EFL has announced that its clubs are in favour of the summer transfer window closing before the season starts, with a formal vote on the matter to be taken in February.
- Lincolnshire Police have announced that they are investigating an attack on the Mansfield Town team bus which happened on Saturday, September 16.
- Luton Town midfielder Luke Berry has been handed a retrospective three-game ban for violent conduct by the Football Association due to his role in a melee during his side's 2-1 win at Wycombe Wanderers.
- Jack Lester is reportedly on the verge to being announced as the new Chesterfield manager.
- Birmingham, Oldham, Gillingham and Chesterfield have reportedly implemented the Rooney Rule as part of their managerial recruitment process.
- Crewe Alexandra midfielder Ryan Wintle faces a lengthy spell out with a stress fracture of his tibia suffered in Saturday's 5-0 defeat by Carlisle United.
All news stories sourced from BBC Sport and Sky Sports.
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