Quote: Mockney Wire "The thing is, it's the administrator and the HMRC who have a say in whether the Bulls survive or not, based on how much funding they can generate to pay off the debts. The less money they generate, the more chance of the club being forced into liquidation.
Let's not forget, it's not the administrators fault that Bradford are in the toilet, that's down to the previous regime.
I'm not saying it's a bad idea to send the money to the supporters trust, I'm just saying it may not help in the long term'"
I take your point. However, the Administrator has already saved tens of thousands of pounds per month by making staff redundant. In the case of some of the staff (made redundant for financial, not for footballing, reasons), it would not be possible to put on competitive matches had they not subsequently offered their services for free - I refer particularly to coaching and conditioning staff. Without competitive matches, fans would lose interest, crowds and revenue would dwindle, and potential investors would see a less appealing spectacle. Via the hardship fund, we can help to ensure that those staff members can offer their services to the club [iwithout payment from the Administrator[/i for longer.
Still, I didn't come to argue, but to add to the thanks of others. For those interested, you can see the official BullBuilder response
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