Bolton Wanderers claim to have reached an 'amicable agreement' with players, after a number of wages and bonuses went unpaid for the month of June.
At a meeting with the Professional Footballers' Association on Tuesday, club and player representatives discussed events that prompted a strike and how best to avoid similar circumstances going forward.
A statement, posted at bwfc.co.uk, read: "Both parties have reached an amicable agreement to resolve this situation. The players regret the disruption their actions have caused the club and its travelling supporters, and are continuing with their preparations for the new season.
"The club on its part is also looking to review its lines of communication to help avoid this happening again.
"With excellent progress being made over the last two seasons, the club and players will continue working together, on and off the pitch, to ensure a common drive and determination for success."
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17 | Bolton Wanderers | 24 | 28 |
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