Plymouth's Administrator Brendan Guilfoyle has issued a plea to the preferred bidders to release funds to the club so that it can continue trading.
With the season just two days away, Guilfoyle has told Bishop International and it's leader Kevin Heaney to release funds to the club or face losing their preferred bidder status. Guilfoyle says the club has no money to start the season and needs an immediate cash injection with the wage bill also due at the end of the month.
The club has sold over 2,800 season tickets, but the money is locked in a seperate account and will only be released to Guilfoyle over the course of the season as games are played.
Pilgrims fans continue to work with rejected bidder James Brent over a rescue plan.