By Joe Jones
Here is Pride of Nottingham's roundup of all the biggest news stories from League Two over the last week.
- Barnet striker David Tarpey looks set to miss the rest of the season after the summer arrival suffered damage to his anterior cruciate ligament in the club's 3-1 victory over Cambridge United (Swindon Advertiser)
- Coventry City midfielder Tony Andreu has been ruled out for the season with a serious knee injury. The 29-year-old summer signing was injured against Port Vale on Saturday and has been diagnosed with a tear to his anterior cruciate ligament, leaving him out for a minimum of nine months (Swindon Advertiser)
- Cheltenham Town defender Jamie Kilkenny has been told to find a new club after being released for ‘non-footballing reasons’. The teenager, had been playing for the Under-18s and took part in pre-season, but after 10 years at the club, has been told not to come back by Gary Johnson (Swindon Advertiser)
- Lincoln City manager Danny Cowley has accused Forest Green goalkeeper Bradley Collins of spitting at defender Sean Raggett late on in Tuesday's League Two match, which the Imps won 1-0 (BBC Sport)
- Swindon Town announced the full-time appointment of Lee Peacock as the Academy's new Head of Coaching. The former attacker made 138 outings for the Robins between 2006 and 2010 (Swindon Town FC)
- Yeovil Town goalkeeping coach Sam Shulberg has left the club and has been replaced by former Bristol City and Bristol Rovers keeper Steve Phillips, who is described as joining the Glovers on an 'interim' basis (Ciderspace)
- Manchester United have agreed a deal to sign 15-year-old midfielder Charlie McCann from Coventry City's academy (Coventry Telegraph)
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