Friday Feb 29 2008 11:17
Bournemouth's administration woes are still ongoing and the Cherries players themselves have agreed to help the club financially.
The first-team squad have approved that a proportion of their salaries be deferred for February, to help the club after an agreement was reached between the players and the Professional Footballers' Association.
Defender Neil Young said: "Nobody's complaining. It's helping the club financially and we're told it's not long until the takeover."
The Cherries, who are lying second from bottom in League One after being docked ten points for entering administration, are hoping to find new buyers by the beginning of April.
The PFA are helping the club with payment of salaries in the short term.
Chief executive Gordon Taylor said: "The Cherries' players have been brilliant. It's important the public know that. The PFA are helping all they can at this time, until the future of the club is secured."
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