Rotherham face a further 15 point penalty next season if the taxman refuses to agree to another cut-price CVA deal.
They will face a similar punishment to that handed out to Leeds last summer as the failure to enter a CVA will force the assets to be sold and a new club formed. This will incur additional penalties whereas the agreement of a CVA with 75% of the creditors will see no further penalty applied - leaving the taxman holding all the cards with what effectively is a deciding vote due to the amount owed to them.
Meanwhile, all the players and staff agreed to the proposed wage deferral - apart from one. Striker Chris O'Grady was openly blasted by boss Mark Robins for wanting to 'keep his options open' and promptly barred him from the training ground.