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Stags Fans United Society Ltd (formerly known as Team Mansfield Supporters Trust) Blue Square Premier tableWednesday, 7th January15.08: Teenage keeper Dan Whatsize has joined the Stags on a trial basis, the second of two promised keepers to come to Field Mill this week. Click
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09.58: The Stags have signed striker Rob Duffy, who was on trial at the club in the summer, according to reports from Wales. Click
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Tuesday, 6th January17.46: Stags' reserve match tomorrow night at Field Mill has been called off. Click
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17.12: Ilkeston Town confirm that their striker Louis Briscoe has been released and has held talks at Field Mill. Click
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16.32: Nottingham Forest have recalled Stags loan striker Emile Sinclair. Click
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15.36: Stags commercial director Bob Gorrill has left the club as well as chief executive John Hemmingham. Click
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13.08: Stags have signed experienced keeper Alan Marriott until the end of the season. Click
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11.12: Stags chairman Andy Perry has today explained why chief executive John Hemmingham has left Field Mill. Click
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09.34: The Stags Supporters Association (SSA) is offering a 50% membership discount until the end of the season. Click
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Monday, 5th January17.42: New Stags manager David Holdsworth says the club will not get out of trouble playing tippy-tappy football. Click
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17.14: Stags boss David Holdsworth says he faces a decision over the loan of striker Emile Sinclair. Click
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16.30: The Stags hope to have two new keepers at the club before the weekend, one a little more experienced than the released Paddy Gamble. Jason White may also be allowed to go out on loan, new Stags boss David Holdsworth revealed today. Click
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16.22: New Stags boss David Holdsworth says he will not be signing centyre half Kieran Murphy from his old club Ilkeston. Click
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14.02: The Stags have confirmed Chad's weekend reports that Curtis Woodhouse has become manager David Holdsworth's first signing - but he will not be available for Saturday's home match with Altrincham through suspension. Click
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13.40: The Stags confirm Chad's weekened report that loan keeper Paddy Gamble has returned to Nottingham Forest. Click
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12.10: The Stags confirm that there will be a minute's applause on Saturday in memory of former manager Ian Greaves, who died on Friday. Click
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Saturday, 3rd January20.12: Loan keeper Paddy Gamble's loan at Field Mill will not be extended for the second half of the season, according to reports. Click
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17.22: Curtis Woodhouse is still likely to join the Stags over the next few days, despite the club's playing down of transfer speculation on Friday . . . but Chad believes that keeper Paddy Gamble's loan from Nottingham Forest is unlikely to be extended. Click
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Friday, 2nd January19.58: Ex-Stags boss and legend Ian Greaves, the manager who led the club to a Wembley triumph, has died. Click
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18.20: Stags chief executive John Hemmingham has left the club. Click
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17.30: Click
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17.22: Mansfield Town boss David Holdsworth has thanked fans for their warm welcome on Monday night - but called for patience over the next few months. Click
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17.08: New Stags boss David Holdsworth says his side needs to defend better and start keeping clean sheets. Click
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16.58: Manager David Holdsworth has explained the decision not to extend the loan of Adnan Ahmed. Click
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16.32: Kev Philliskirk has returned to Field Mill from Ilkeston as first-team coach, as predicted by Chad on Tuesday. Click
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16.20: New Stags boss David Holdsworth this afternoon said that the club is still in discussions over the future of Forest loan keeper Paddy Gamble - and added that he was also looking at strengthening his squad in the January transfer window. He also gave his views on the rumours surrounding the possible signing of midfielder Curtis Woodhouse. Click
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12.42: Stags chairman Any Perry confirms that the club is hoping to unveil an experienced midfielder, adding to the speculation from Chad's report last night that Curtis Woodhouse is on his way to Field Mill. Click
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10.10: The Stags are today expected to make a decision on the future of Nottingham Forest loan keeper Paddy Gamble. Click
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09.22: The Stags have confirmed that full back James Kay, who had been on playing on a non-contract basis since joining from Sheffield Wednesday under Billy McEwan, has now been offered an 18-month contract. Click
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00.24: Midfielder Curtis Woodhouse is rumoured to be new Stags manager David Holdsworth's first signing. Click
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Thursday, 1st January17.10: Stags slipped a place in the BSP table, despite not playing today, and are now 19th and a point outside the relegation zone. Click
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