FLEETWOOD Town manager Uwe Rosler scooped the League One Manager of the Month award for January following an impressive run of form.

Rosler navigated his team to four wins and one draw throughout the month, including an impressive 2-0 win over current pace-setters Sheffield United.

Meanwhile, Bury striker James Vaughan picked up the Player of the Month after a red-hot month for the Shakers.

The former Everton frontman hit a rich vein of form after putting four goals past Peterborough in a 5-1 victory which brought an end to the club’s record winless run of 20 matches that stretched back to the end of September.

Bury striker Ryan Lowe is among many well wishers for a fan who suffered a cardiac arrest during Shrewsbury’s 2-1 win against the Shakers last weekend.

The 38-year-old former Shrews striker, who signed for Bury in January has been in touch with Brian Allen, 71, through social media as he continues to recover at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.

Former Swindon Town striker Nile Ranger has had his suspension lifted following an investigation by the Football Association.

The 25-year-old Southend United striker was suspended on January 12 following a serious breach of club discipline, but that ban has now been lifted, meaning the former Newcastle United man is available for Southend’s trip to Millwall.

Oldham Athletic will be boosted by the return of Anthony Gerrard for their relegation scrap with Coventry City at the weekend.

The former Cardiff City defender, who is a cousin of Steven Gerrard, picked up two yellow cards in Oldham’s clash with Chesterfield but is now ready for selection.

Coventry City have doubts over Stuart Beavon and Ben Stevenson after the former picked up a knock in their 2-1 win over Wycombe Wanderers in the EFL Trophy semi-final, while the latter missed the game all together with injury.

AFC Wimbledon’s manager Neal Ardley admits the state of the pitch will play a part in their derby with Charlton Athletic.

The Dons chief reckons there is little the club can do to aid the surface at Kingsmeadow unless the weather improves.

Wimbledon are unbeaten in South London clashes so far this season, drawing both fixtures against Millwall whilst picking up a 2-1 win over Charlton in September.