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Bury players urge chairman Steve Dale to sell League One club after unpaid wages

Bury chairman Steve Dale has confirmed the club's financial problems
Image: Bury's players have called on chairman Steve Dale to 'walk away' from the club

Bury's unpaid players have called on chairman Steve Dale to sell the club before he brings it "to its knees".

A statement released by midfielder Nicky Adams on behalf of the Shakers squad claims that players have not been paid their wages for the last ten weeks, despite securing promotion back to League One last month.

A winding-up petition against Bury was adjourned last week amid reports that three prospective parties were interested in buying the club. Dale has been given until June 19 to sell the club and pay off creditors.

A number of Bury players are considering leaving the club due to the uncertainty over their wages.

The full statement read: "As players we are disappointed to find ourselves in this position having had such a great season.

Bury chairman Steve Dale has confirmed the club's financial problems
Image: Bury's players have called on chairman Steve Dale to 'walk away' from the club

"We have gone from elation to complete and utter dismay. As it stands it looks like as players, we may have to start looking at other clubs which is something none of us want to do.

"Adding to this we have now found out one of our contracts isn't valid moving into the next season which needs addressing as a matter of urgency.

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"Unfortunately, we are now in a position where we as players haven't been paid in ten weeks from the club and with no intention of paying what is owed or future payments to us.

"The PFA stepped in to help us with March's wages which we are very grateful for but unfortunately this is not a long term solution.

"Right now, we should be spending some well earnt down time while we are out of season instead, we find ourselves having to consider the future.

"Everyone can see the togetherness of this team which gives us a great start for next season. All we want is to come back to some stability and give the fans a great season.

Bury players celebrate promotion
Image: Bury players celebrated promotion back to League One last month

"From what we understand the chairman bought the club for £1 with a good understanding of the problems it has. He openly says this is his first ever press interview.

"If it's become too much all we ask is that the chairman steps aside, moves on and stops ruining everyone's livelihoods.

"We have been made aware via various sources that offers have been made to the club which would see the chairman making money after such a short amount of time at the club.

"Mr Chairman we know you have no regard or consideration for us as players or our futures please just accept the offer and walk away from our club before you bring it to its knees."

Bury have been contacted for a response.

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