No rush over Argyle pitch payment

Last updated : 10 February 2011 By BBC Sport

Plymouth survived a winding-up petition from HM Revenue & Customs on Wednesday having cleared tax debts of ?760,000.

Inscapes said that legal action may not help recover what they are owed as it could put the club out of business.

However, the company confirmed it has been kept in touch with the financial developments at Argyle and that payments are due to resume.

Cash-flow remains a major concern at the League One club, with the

players still awaiting their January wages

and their next tax bill due on 22 February.

Peter Ridsdale, who has been working as an advisor to Plymouth's board since December last year,

has previously told BBC Spotlight that ?2 million is needed

to ensure the club survives until the end of the season.

Source: BBC Sport

Source: BBC Sport