MX23RW : Wednesday, January 15 09:43:13| >> :600:32117403:32117403:

Macclesfield deducted six points by EFL over numerous charges

Macclesfield deducted six points by EFL over numerous charges
© Reuters
The Silkmen are now just three points off the foot of League Two.

Macclesfield have been hit with a six-point deduction that has plunged the Silkmen into a relegation battle in Sky Bet League Two.

The penalty comes after the club pleaded guilty to numerous EFL charges following an Independent Disciplinary Committee hearing on Thursday.

The infringements include the players failing to be paid on time, and for pulling out of their League Two clash with Crewe on December 7.

The punishment means Town fall to 22nd in the table on 18 points, just three points above bottom side Morecambe.

A statement on the club's website confirmed the disciplinary proceedings.

It read: "Further to an Independent Disciplinary Committee hearing earlier today, Macclesfield Town can confirm that the club will be deducted six points as a result of pleading guilty to numerous EFL charges.

"These included non-payment of salaries on applicable due dates and the non-fulfilment of our League Two clash against Crewe Alexandra on December 7th 2019.

"A further four-point sanction has also been imposed on the club, which has been suspended at this time.

"The initial deduction will be made with immediate effect."

The game at home to Crewe was postponed after Macclesfield's players released a statement saying they would refuse to play the fixture due to non-payment of wages, adding that their emotional and mental wellbeing was at "rock bottom".

It is hoped the club will soon be under new ownership as a deal was agreed in principle earlier this month with local businessman Joe Sealey, the son of former Manchester United goalkeeper Les.

Sealey is aiming to complete a takeover from current owner Amar Alkadhi ahead of an Insolvency and Companies Court hearing on January 15.

Southend United v Ipswich Town – Sky Bet League One – Roots Hall
Former Macclesfield manager Sol Campbell is owed £180,000 (Steve Paston/PA)

Tax officials had asked for the club to be wound up because debts have not been paid, including to former manager Sol Campbell, who is owed £180,000.

In a hearing on Wednesday, a lawyer representing HM Revenue and Customs told Judge Barber that Macclesfield bosses said payment had been made.

The judge said she would allow time for the payment to clear.

ID:383478: cacheID:383478:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:6096:
Written by
P A
Restore Data
Share this article now:
General view of Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose from 2014
Read Next:
Businessman Joe Sealey agrees deal to buy cash-strapped Macclesfield
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Walsall24174348212755
2Crewe AlexandraCrewe251110433221143
3Salford City24126629191042
4Port Vale2511862925441
5AFC Wimbledon23124735191640
6Notts County24117638261240
7Doncaster RoversDoncaster2511773530540
8Bradford CityBradford2410863327638
9Grimsby Town25121123640-437
10Chesterfield249783829934
11MK Dons2310493631534
12Bromley2481063530534
13Cheltenham TownCheltenham248793436-231
14Gillingham2393112224-230
15BarrowBarrow2477102326-328
16Fleetwood TownFleetwood226972828027
17Colchester UnitedColchester2451272828027
18Newport CountyNewport2375113040-1026
19Accrington StanleyAccrington2367103240-825
20Swindon TownSwindon26510113141-1025
21Harrogate TownHarrogate2574142137-1625
22Tranmere RoversTranmere2467111837-1925
23Morecambe2455142239-1720
24Carlisle UnitedCarlisle2446141938-1918


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!