Worcester City will make a decision tonight on their future after failing to reach their season ticket sales targets.
After issuing a plea on Monday to double sales from 340 by the end of the week, Vice Chairman Colin Layland told the Worcester Standard that they had only added 17 more sales this week:"We will give it until tomorrow night and then we will have another look at it.
"I am disappointed that the offer has not been taken up to be honest. If people want a football club to survive they should have come out and bought the tickets - that's the bottom line.
"We originally asked for around 1,500 and then dropped it down to 700 and we can't even get that amount.
"The player budget and everything will come into the equation because we have got to survive at Kidderminster somehow and we have still got to pay the bills."
Layland says the club has meetings lined up next week to discuss their proposed stadium on Nunnery Way.
Update: They are considering extending the deadline to July 1st with several fans saying they are unable to commit to the cost at the moment.
Update: They are considering extending the deadline to July 1st with several fans saying they are unable to commit to the cost at the moment.