Quote: tropical1 "If you do go into administration spare a thought for the business (not the tax man) who are owed large amounts of money who are offered 5p for every pound owed. Whilst you may think these things happen how would you feel if you were to arrive at your place of work to find out that they were owed a considerable amount from a company which had chose to take the aministration/liquidation route and as a result of this loss of income you and your work colleagues were being laid off.
I'm not saying that administration isn't right for the club i'm just saying spare a thought for the small local business who are owed money by wakefield and as a result may see there own business go under.'"
I certainly would have sympathy for anyone who is owed money and loses out. However, I would like to think that given how bad a payer we are likely to have been under Ted over the years and with the tax issues recently, that most businesses (and certainly those who can't afford to stand the loss) would have insisted on payment up front before providing the club with any goods/services.
Please note however, that there have been some major players in the Building Services industry such as ROK and Connaught who have gone bump recently owing businesses significantly more money than Wakey could ever dream to owe.