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Chatham Town players asked to take a pay cut

Chatham manager Alex O'Brien
Chatham manager Alex O'Brien

Chatham's players were faced with the news that they would have to take a pay cut just minutes after beating Kent rivals Whitstable on Saturday.

Town boss Alex O’Brien gave his squad a few days to let him know if they are willing to accept the new terms or move on, and he’s hoping it’s the former.

O’Brien said: "After the game unfortunately we had to tell them some bad news, although it’s not all doom and gloom.

"The reaction from some of the boys was ‘no problem’ but I’ve told them all to go away and think about it.

"Myself and Lew Watts (assistant) knew something might happen because of the snow and all of the games that were called off. Everyone in the game is feeling the pinch, it’s not just us and not just this league.

"We knew it was coming but we didn’t know what the reaction would be. Players being players they care about their money."

Chatham’s win over Whitstable left them seventh in Ryman League Division 1 South and O’Brien is hoping they can keep the squad together.

"Hopefully they’ll all be here on Tuesday (against Burgess Hill Town) and we’ll give it a really good go," he added.

"We want to show people we are capable of a play-off place. I hope all the boys stick together."

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