CRISIS club Scarborough are facing more cash difficulties.
According to manager Neil Thompson some players' pay-cheques, which arrived 13 days late, have bounced.
It was no surprise to him that their heads dropped during last night's 2-0 home defeat against Morecambe.
He said: "These players are not being treated right and after receiving their pay cheques 13 days late last week, some of them have been hit with the news that those cheques have bounced.
"It just isn't good enough and somebody, I don't know who it is, has got to sort this club out, because the players have had enough. They have commitments at home and they should be paid and it's little wonder that their confidence has gone."
The fans are also voting with their feet with last night's attendance being the lowest since the team returned to the Conference, 616, coming out to see the team.
Last night's defeat left Boro third from from bottom.
Updated: 11:32 Wednesday, September 19, 2001
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