League Two strugglers Boston are over £3million in the red to creditors.
Boston United, who face the first of seven winding-up orders this week, have unveiled the full extent of their debt.
The League Two strugglers are over £3million in the red to creditors, with £1.4million owed to Lavaflow, the club's holding company.
Inland Revenue bills are in arrears to the tune of a further £1million in PAYE and VAT claims, while an astonishing 75 further creditors still have money outstanding.
These include performance venue the Gliderdrome - owed over £250,000 - the Professional Footballers' Association, the British Red Cross, and amongst others the Boston Anorak Company Ltd.
There are also eight outstanding amounts owed to other football clubs, the largest being a bill for £38,805.55 from Rangers, believed to relate to the loan capture of Dany N'Guessan in August of last year.