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| Quote Lyrad Red="Lyrad Red" A year later he led Sheffield Eagles to a remarkable Challenge Cup final victory over Wigan Warriors, a triumph believed by many to be the greatest shock in Challenge Cup history I'm sure you'll agree.
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No, I actually wouldn't. Our victory over Wigan which ended a 43 game Challenge Cup winning streak against a Wigan side still ragarded as the dominant force in the game, brimming with all it's stars from the mid-nineties with no suggestion of this ever changing was surely the biggest shock in RL history. I mean, we weren't even in the same division! AND, we completey smashed them that day having two tries disallowed on the way to a 26-16 victory.
It was said by many that this event stimulated the demise of Wigan as the top team in the game, a position they may have only just regained.
Granted, Sheffield's win was pretty good.
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| Not looking good for Wakey.
[urlhttp://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/rugby_league/3416270/Wakefield-make-all-players-and-staff-redundant.html[/url
Mind you, it's The Sun, so there's probably only a 50% chance of it being true.
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| If this is true then all the Wakey players will be free agents apart from the loan players like Chris Dean and Josh Vievers.
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| According to Martyn Sadler on Twitter it's not true and nobody's been made redundant.
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| Quote Lyrad Red="Lyrad Red". A year later he led Sheffield Eagles to a remarkable Challenge Cup final victory over Wigan Warriors, a triumph believed by many to be the greatest shock in Challenge Cup history I'm sure you'll agree.
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I was there that day and had a tenner at 7/1 on sheffield to win, i reckon a few others had a lot more on and they may have already got a few medals 
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| I don't wish to be naive but what has been Wakefield’s downfall? I know they've been bailed out previously but is there plight now down to trying desperately to get a new stadium? I would imagine that a lot of time and pennies has been spent on trying to get that up and running. Or is it simply down to paying too much wages? I don't know they have any in particular stand out players that would be on a fortune. Without being a stato I would presume they've constantly had better attendances than us and finishing higher in the league ladder than ourselves, what’s keeping us afloat, one would presume Mr Wilkinson or maybe the money from Myler and maybe Turner (not sure if he was sold or contract expired). In that case I fear the day our chairman steps down.
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| Quote Swinton_Red="Swinton_Red"I don't wish to be naive but what has been Wakefield’s downfall? I know they've been bailed out previously but is there plight now down to trying desperately to get a new stadium? I would imagine that a lot of time and pennies has been spent on trying to get that up and running. Or is it simply down to paying too much wages? I don't know they have any in particular stand out players that would be on a fortune. Without being a stato I would presume they've constantly had better attendances than us and finishing higher in the league ladder than ourselves, what’s keeping us afloat, one would presume Mr Wilkinson or maybe the money from Myler and maybe Turner (not sure if he was sold or contract expired). In that case I fear the day our chairman steps down.'"
Basically Wakefield took out a loan a few years ago of £1m against a future land sale to Sainsbury's. The land was owned by the chairman Ted Richardson but when the land was eventually purchased it only sold for about £80,000. The land deal must have been kind of index linked and when land prices dropped due to the recession it left a huge shortfall. There is currently a legal battle between Ted Richardson and his solicitors on the grounds of wrongful advice.
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| Wakefield have been over the salary cap as well, and their crowds were only slightly better than ours, perhaps they did too many promotions to get people in which didn't pay off, or their sponsorship may not be as great as ours.
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| Wakey now out of [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/super_league/wakefield/9394711.stmAdmin.[/url
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| Just heard on skysports news that they have agreed sale of club and have come out of administration i am glad for the club and there fans.
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| Quote theredshed="theredshed"Basically Wakefield took out a loan a few years ago of £1m against a future land sale to Sainsbury's. The land was owned by the chairman Ted Richardson but when the land was eventually purchased it only sold for about £80,000. The land deal must have been kind of index linked and when land prices dropped due to the recession it left a huge shortfall. There is currently a legal battle between Ted Richardson and his solicitors on the grounds of wrongful advice.'"
The business of Ted Richardsons personal strife with Sainsburys does not involve the club.
The ground was sold to an Isle of Man based company called Trillion in 2007.(they told us fans last year!!) The price being £2.8 million. Trillion paid around £1 million to Wakefield of which most went in paying the bank overdraft off, we're told. To fund the purchase Trillion borrowed around £2 million from the Bank of Ireland. Before the balance could be paid (end of this season I believe) Trillion defaulted on the loan to the B of I and as such the B of I now have a charge on Belle Vue and we seem to be in the crazy situation of having to pay them rent to play there this year. Keeping up so far....?
A closer look at Trillion seems to reveal that their directers are/were Ted Richardson and some of his family members. (who were up to yesterday employed at Wakefield Trinity). 
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