Dundalk admit 'next 24 hours is a critical time for the club' as they battle for survival
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Dundalk owner Brian Ainscough admitted the club is in a precarious financial position, raising concerns about their ability to continue operations amid significant debt.
Players and staff were paid last week after wage delays, but ongoing debts to creditors, including essential service providers and local authorities, continue to pose a severe threat.
Stephen McGuinness from the PFAI expressed deep concerns over Dundalk's future, warning they might face closure in mere weeks if the financial situation does not improve.
The FAI has emphasized it cannot continue to support Dundalk financially despite advancing prize funds, indicating the club's precarious standing within the league.
Read at Irish Independent
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