NOTTS County chairman Ray Trew has reassured fans there is no financial 'crisis' at Meadow Lane.
Trew recently told supporters straight on a fans' messageboard that the club must claw back a £70,000 overspend and that he is not prepared to plough more of his money into it because of a lack of support from the terraces.
In his programme notes for today's League One game against Sheffield United, he wrote: "I would just like to reassure fans that Notts County are not in the midst of a financial crisis.
"Times are tight, as they are for all businesses, and I am certainly not prepared to keep bankrolling the club indefinitely, but that shouldn't be a cause for concern.
"It just means we have to operate more astutely as a club and plans are already being put in place to ensure that we continue on a sound financial footing whilst also remaining competitive on the pitch."
Trew recently told supporters straight on a fans' messageboard that the club must claw back a £70,000 overspend and that he is not prepared to plough more of his money into it because of a lack of support from the terraces.
In his programme notes for today's League One game against Sheffield United, he wrote: "I would just like to reassure fans that Notts County are not in the midst of a financial crisis.
"Times are tight, as they are for all businesses, and I am certainly not prepared to keep bankrolling the club indefinitely, but that shouldn't be a cause for concern.
"It just means we have to operate more astutely as a club and plans are already being put in place to ensure that we continue on a sound financial footing whilst also remaining competitive on the pitch."