PFA Could Help Cardiff
Last updated : 08 March 2005 By Gary Fish
Cardiff City could be given a “loan” by the PFA to help pay players’ wages fro last month reports BBC Wales Sport.
"It is our members' money so we have to be very careful and prudent how we spent it and who we loan to, especially since the salaries have gone up.
"At this stage we are discussing all options with the club and trying to give the players some comfort."
Cardiff is said to have a wage bill of £750,000 which they failed to fulfil last week, and as reported earlier, the Bluebirds have debts totalling £29.6m at Ninian Park.
The club’s captain, Graham Kavanagh, who was one of the highest earners at the club, has already been sold to Wigan before the weekend, and it expected other leading figures could also depart as the club look to pay off the debt and reduce their wage bill to avoid administration.
Redundancies are expected by the Ninian Park staff as well, after they were also left unpaid for the last month.