Macclesfield players refusing to train after not being paid on time, as on and off field problems threaten to derail bid for survival for Sol Campbell's side Macclesfield are sat at the bottom of League Two, one point adrift of safety They have just six games remaining, but survival bid is being severely hindered Players are refusing to train, while their have also been bust-ups among squad
By David Kent for MailOnline
Published: 12:37 BST, 8 April 2019 | Updated: 12:41 BST, 8 April 2019
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Macclesfield's bid for League Two survival is being hindered by a series of difficulties on and off the pitch.
The Silkmen find themselves bottom of the League Two table with just six games left to play.
Sol Campbell's side are just one point adrift of safety, but his work to secure the club's Football League future is being undermined by a series of incidents, including players refusing to train, players having bust-ups and wages not being paid on time.