Cash for Argyle comes from Japan

Last updated : 02 March 2011 By BBC Sport

Plymouth's bank account was frozen last week after they issued a notice of intention to appoint an administrator.

Lawyers are trying to devise a legal mechanism whereby the club's staff can be paid before money goes to creditors.

The club is reported to have debts of over ?10m and has been unable to pay both playing and office staff their February wage packets.

In a statement released on Monday, non-football staff said they were "prepared to go the extra mile to play their part in the survival of a football club which they are have in their hearts and are proud to represent".

They added: "The staff support a swift resolution to the financial problems for the benefit of Plymouth Argyle Football Club and therefore urge all parties to work together assiduously to bring about a speedy conclusion to the current situation."

Argyle were docked 10 points after issuing the 'notice of intention' and now sit bottom of League One.

Source: BBC Sport

Source: BBC Sport