Cash-strapped Portsmouth has been forced to make 'a number of redundancies' to help aid its battle for financial survival.
The identities of those made redundant has not been divulged, with no-one at the Championship club available to comment on speculation chief executive
Pompey's players and staff have not been paid since December and the cost-cutting measures also involve this continuing for some at the club, most likely high earners, on an 'ongoing basis', while a host of full-time staff are also being asked to go part-time.
The moves come after Portsmouth entered administration for a second time in two years last Friday, resulting in an immediate 10-point deduction which has subsequently plunged the south-coast outfit into the Championship's bottom three.
In a statement on the club's official website, joint administrator
Birch's statement read: "We have had no choice but to take the difficult decision to make a number of redundancies across all levels and departments within
"Additionally, we are asking certain employees to defer wages on an ongoing basis and are asking several members of staff to move from a full-time to a part-time role.
"These measures are painful for everyone involved with the club, but they are essential for Portsmouth's survival, which is our main objective.
"They are in no way a reflection of the performance of the club's hard-working staff, who have remained loyal and supportive throughout this difficult time.
"Our initial analysis of the club's financial position has revealed that the situation is more serious than many people had expected."
The statement continued: "We have been brought in to try to rescue a business with significant financial problems. To put it bluntly,
"As things stand, there is a serious risk that the club could run out of cash within the next couple of months. I recognise that this is not the news that anyone wants to hear but burying our heads in the sand will not help anyone.
"Today's redundancies will make a difference to the club's financial position but there are sure to be further challenges ahead of us. Portsmouth's survival depends on us being able to find a buyer for the club before the money runs out."
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