DROGHEDA UNITED, the 2007 Eircom League champions, will cease to exist past the New Year if they cannot stump up at least €500,000 of non-refundable cash in the next 10 days, according to staff at the Boyneside club.
The club has been surviving on petty cash since the League of Ireland season ended over two weeks ago and the gas bills at United Park are currently being funded by a single die-hard supporter, such is the extent of their problems.
"The club is on its knees and my biggest fear now is that, come January, Drogheda United will not exist as a club."
United are in examinership and examiner Kieran McCarthy
must convince the High Court the club can be sustained as a business when he goes before the judge on December 12.
When they entered examinership, Drogheda had accrued over €732,000 worth of debt, with €535,000 of that owed to the Revenue commissioner.
Neither staff nor players have been paid in over two weeks and it is believed those debts have risen to over €850,000.
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