After Hereford United chairman Andy Lonsdale told BBC Hereford and Worcester that he did not know of any football creditors still owed money, a number have spoken tonight to say they are still owed money.
Lonsdale told Andrew Easton that the Southern League still held some money for the scholars, adding that he knew of no other claimants.
Both former physio Jonny Evans and kitman Roger Lloyd have confirmed that they are still owed sums from June - and neither have received their P45's. Others have also confirmed non-payment with one scholar telling Bulls News that the Southern League told him they no longer had any money from the club to hand out.
Other former players and staff have also confirmed debts of up to £2,500. Most have repeatedly tried to contact the club to be paid their due sums without response.
The reports come in addition to the news that both Martin Foyle and Andy Porter had moved to re-attach themselves to the winding-up petition after the agreement that Lonsdale claimed to have personally paid was breached.
Update: Further former staff, all classed as football creditors, have reported outstanding sums. Over 20 people have reported debts so far of up to £4,000.
The reports come in addition to the news that both Martin Foyle and Andy Porter had moved to re-attach themselves to the winding-up petition after the agreement that Lonsdale claimed to have personally paid was breached.
Update: Further former staff, all classed as football creditors, have reported outstanding sums. Over 20 people have reported debts so far of up to £4,000.