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Maybe its me being a bit thick but i cant see how going into Administration would be a good idea , Surely it would be a bad thing as our players would become just assetts and liable to be sold by any Administrator , There would be no guarantee that any sugar daddy would come in , Many people seem to think that what happened at the Bulls would happen if we went into Administration ie The players wages would be paid until a buyer was found etc , (Not going to happen imho) also there would be the fallout of the backroom staff and office staff who would lose their jobs Not good imo.
Best option in my opinion would be for everyone to buy the latest AYE of the Tigers fanzine , Did i mention its out on Sunday at the Dragons game ,Then we'd give our profits (Ha Ha ) to Jack and bit by bit we'll pay him back
Quote: Bfdbullz "As a Bradford fan i have to say that i was impressed massively by your performance against as last weekend. the score line didn't reflect the performance in the end. I hope that you can resolve what ever off field problems that you may be experiencing as you have a great club with great fans and deserve to be successful.'"
Quote: Disco "If Cas went into administration then we'd lose the ground and have nowhere to play - the WR land is an asset and would be treated as such by any competent administrator. If Cas do call in the administrators then it's likely we can wave goodbye to any chance of top flight Rugby in Cas.
...Still think it's a good thing?
Me, I reckon Smokey TA's behind this - the things some folk'll do to get out of a marathon.
Not that I necessarily disagree that administration would be a bad thing, but surely an administrator would have the same issues as the club in realising the value of WR? Also, regardless of how a sale tales place, if the club has outstanding debts, the proceeds of a sale would presumably be used to pay these debts. More of a concern for me would be the position it leaves us with regards to franchises. You would suspect it would leave us as one of the weakest when coupled with our league finishes the last two years.
Did anyone attend the meeting with Gill after the match? I'd be very interested to find out what was said.
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