One player said: "A rosy picture continues to be painted in the local Press in relation to the difficulties we have encountered this season, yet that's not the reality."
Another player remarked: "We've done everything in our power to assist the Board since these difficulties were made known to us. We agreed to keep everything 'in house' and not run to the Press but now we've gone beyond that stage and we feel it's important that we let the public know the situation, particularly that fact the club is in danger of disappearing off the map."
The players say they were "completely stunned" when told at Wednesday night's meeting that those who wished to leave the club could do so.
"As playing for Derry City is our only livelihood, this came as a real bombshell", said a players' spokesman. "We couldn't believe it. We asked was there no help available from anywhere and we were told that all avenues had been investigated and there was no help forthcoming.
"The Board also claimed that, if Friday's meeting with the FAI isn't successful, then there was no way of paying any more wages or, indeed, debts, for the foreseeable future - possibly stretching into February or March of next year."
Another player added: ""We are concerned that the general public in Derry are not fully aware of what has gone on or how desperate the situation is relating to the club and its very existence."
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