The Trotters squad will not play in their remaining Championship matches after not being paid March wages, and their union is on their side
Bolton Wanderers players have threatened to not participate in their remaining Championship games after not being paid since February.
The Trotters, who are already relegated to League One for next season, face fixtures against Brentford and Nottingham Forest to round out the season, but their players are refusing to play until they are paid, citing "mental, emotional and financial burdens".
The players released a statement in which they reference the attempt by chairman, Ken Anderson, to sell the club, with former Watford chairman Laurence Bassini rumoured to be close to a deal, which has not got over the line in time to prevent them taking action.