Plymouth's PFA representative Romain Larrieu told BBC Spotlight: "The PFA have stepped in earlier this season and again this week to help us out.
"It's brilliant for the boys because it's been a long time now since we've been paid."
He continued: "Everybody needs to get paid for whatever they are doing, but when you step on the pitch on a Saturday it's not really playing on people's mind."
Plymouth Argyle are currently bottom of League One, having been
deducted 10 points last week
for issuing a 'notice of intention' to appoint an administrator, an act classed as an insolvency event under Football League rules.
On Saturday we proved that there is a lot of character left at the club and we need that now more than ever
Romain Larrieu
Larrieu, who is the Pilgrims' longest serving player added: "It's the most difficult time I've known at the club.
"We need to stay together to get the club out of it and as long as we can do that I do believe there is light at the end of the tunnel."
The veteran goalkeeper was recalled to Argyle's starting XI
for last Saturday's clash with Colchester at Home Park
, the match ending 2-1 in the Devon club's favour.
Larrieu said: "We've got a great chance to stay up - everybody believes that in the dressing room.
"On Saturday we proved that there is a lot of character left at the club and we need that now more than ever.
"There is still life in us as we've shown and it would be such a great escape if we stay up in two months time.
"We can make a name for ourselves, we've got two months to do it and I am positive that we can."
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport