From Bolton's chairman:
" I hear all this rubbish about not being paid for months, that’s what it is RUBBISH wages have been paid every month in increments as we could (given our Bank is frozen) its all lies/propaganda being spread to cause unrest by certain people and I’m told who peddle it now on the radio, if the work I have been doing finalises by Fri/Tue all staff will be paid in full with NOTHING outstanding or owed"
Full statement:
https://www.buryfc.co.uk/news/2019/may/a-statement-from-the-chairman/
While the 'big boys' can largely rely upon TV rights and sponsorship to bring in much of their income, clubs like Bury have to depend upon getting bums on seats. There is far less interest these days in watching football from the lower leagues than there used to be. (ITV Digital went bust because it paid for the rights to broadcast matches such as Bury v Forest Green Rovers and then found out that nobody wanted to watch them). That might be, in part, due to successful 'image marketing' by clubs like Manchester United. For example if the kids on a playground are all asking each other about which teams they support, there will be ready acceptance (even from the fans of rival clubs) to answers such as "Man United", "Man City", "Arsenal", "Chelsea", "Real Madrid" or "Barcelona" but any kid who admits to supporting Bury or Cambridge United will probably be subjected to merciless taunting for months to come.
The attendance figures for Bury's games this season are here:
https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/bury/attendances
While they occasionally passed the 5000 threshold which some observers have suggested is the minimum average attendance to keep a professional club afloat, there have been some League Two games where fewer than 3000 fans turned up (and it seemed hardly worth them opening the gates for their EFL Trophy matches).