Argyle may play for time

Plymouth Argyle may try and hold the ball up by the corner flag as they play for time at their winding up hearing on Wednesday.   A 56-day stay of execution might allow them to raise money through player sales in the transfer window, although the amounts raised are unlikely to be huge.


Company accounts are often difficult to read unless you have specialist training, but it has been suggested that in successive years the club has incurred high operating charges which are not very transparent.

Plymouth Argyle may try and hold the ball up by the corner flag as they play for time at their winding up hearing on Wednesday.   A 56-day stay of execution might allow them to raise money through player sales in the transfer window, although the amounts raised are unlikely to be huge.


Company accounts are often difficult to read unless you have specialist training, but it has been suggested that in successive years the club has incurred high operating charges which are not very transparent.