Macclesfield players are refusing to play on Sat against Crewe as players have gone unpaid yet again.
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Sorry state of affairs there as another winding up petition was delayed for a couple of weeks and even Sol Campbell has joined on this as is owed money by them.As a group we'd like to inform the EFL and
Crewe Alexandra football club that the
game on Saturday won't be taking place
despite growing reports that's its business
as usual.
This is down to the the fact that salaries
haven't been paid for last Month, we
haven't trained as a squad since last
Thursday due to the fact we have no
training ground but most importantly, the
game can't go ahead for the emotional
and mental wellbeing state of the players
which is currently at rock bottom.
We hope that our own fans who have
been tremendous, Crewe fans, and the
whole of the footballing community can
understand this decision with it being
such an important month for us all on and
off the pitch.
Sol wants Macclesfield to be wound up.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sol-campbell-supports-petition-former-21024489
Barrister Philip Currie, who represented Campbell, said Macclesfield owed his client about £182,000. He said Campbell also wanted the club to be wound up.
Campbell now manages Southend. The money he is owed is I believe what he loaned the club when he was manager to pay the players wages. That is essentially how they saw out last season and probably explains why those players appeared more motivated than others to play their way out of trouble.