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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.
BBC Radio Manchester reports that the players, who have not been paid either, are taking action on behalf of staff.
February wages were paid late following uncertainty over a takeover of the struggling Championship club.
Staff were told a new owner would ensure salaries were paid on Friday should a takeover have gone through.
On Wednesday, Chairman Ken Anderson said the club could be sold "within 48 hours", however a deal is still yet to be done.
Former Watford owner Laurence Bassini had been in talks with Anderson over a potential takeover of Wanderers.
Bolton are due to appear in the High Court on Wednesday over a £1.2m unpaid tax bill and other debts.
The club were given two weeks by the court on 20 March to settle their debts or risk going into administration.
Saturday's 2-1 win against QPR put Bolton to within five points of safety in 23rd place in the Championship, with seven games of the season remaining.
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