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Bolton Wanderers boss fears 'many more' clubs could follow Macclesfield Town the longer games go on without fans

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wound up earlier this week in the High Court after a judge was told they owed half a million pounds to creditors.The Moss Rose outfit's owner Amar Alkadhi had sought for an adjournment after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) applied for a winding up order.But this was turned down by Judge Sebastian Prentis after he said he could see nothing which gave him 'any comfort' that the club can pay the debts.The Silkmen were preparing for life back in non-league football after eventually being relegated from League Two last season.

And, reacting to the Cheshire club's demise, Wanderers head coach fears that the longer that matches take place behind closed doors without fans in attendance, the more clubs could follow the Silkmen's fate.

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