Yorkshire Post

Silkmen ‘s status now under threat

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LEAGUE TWO: Macclesfie­ld have been hit with fresh charges over late payment of wages which could put their English Football League status under serious threat.

The League Two club have already been deducted a total of 11 points this season for offences including late payments to players and sit just three points from the bottom of the table.

An EFL statement read: “Macclesfie­ld Town has been issued with further misconduct charges for alleged breaches of EFL Regulation­s and will “be referred to an Independen­t Disciplina­ry Commission.

“The club has been charged with failing to pay a number of players on the applicable payment dates due in March 2020, whilst also failing to act with utmost good faith in respect of matters with the EFL and for breaching an order, requiremen­t, direction or instructio­n of the league.”

The club declared they were “deeply surprised” by the charges as the arbitratio­n panel at their last hearing had stated it would require “strong persuasion” to impose a further points deduction for any such breach.

The statement added: “Macclesfie­ld Town will understand­ably be appealing these charges vehemently and will provide a further update in due course.”

The Silkmen’s previous punishment last month left them just three points above bottom club Stevenage - who have a game in hand - and also carried a suspended two-point deduction.

EFL clubs are set to vote on a framework to end the season after a meeting on June 8. Clubs in the fourth tier have indicated a wish to curtail the season but without relegation, but the league framework includes relegation to the National League.

Only one team would go down and a further deduction for Macclesfie­ld could send them bottom on points-per-average.

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