Glasgow footballers 'left penniless' after foreign transfer dreams turn into nightmare

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Stevie Mallan and Alan Martin were left were shattered when bosses failed to pay their wages.

Alan Martin from Glasgow resorted to driving a lorry to pay the bills when his dream move turned into a nightmare.

Stevie's situation worsened when he was left fearing he'd have to pay medics in Turkey to carry out a potentially career-ending operation. Glasgow-born Alan was previously on the books of Motherwell and Leeds, Ayr United, Hamilton Accies, Dumbarton and Queen of the South. "I signed the contract with Global FC and was told I was going to be moving in February. I told my family, said my goodbyes to everyone. I got my wife and the kids all packed up and was trying to find schools. Then there was a delay. Then the coronavirus -lockdown came in.

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