Bolton Wanderers players are refusing to train for 48 hours after staff were not paid their salaries on time for the second month in a row.

The club faces a winding up order in the courts this Wednesday issued by HMRC over an unpaid tax bill of £1.2million, having previously told the court that they were in the process of selling the club but no deal has been finalised.

Players have been angered by the lack of information they have received regarding a potential takeover or Wednesday’s hearing, leading them to take action on behalf of all club staff.

Wanderers still face the threat of liquidation or administration, but the adjournment means they have avoided a 12-point deduction this season.

There has been no statement from the club over the issue

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