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| Thought the default for an unfulfilled game a 48-0 win. Could just award all that to all the remaining Salford games.
Saying that, for their fans and players sake, I hope Salford don’t fold.
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| Reading thr latest Gary Carter article about Salford, I just case see a way out if this mess, without them going bankrupt and starting again.
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| Dave K.:
Reading the latest Gary Carter article about Salford, I just case see a way out if this mess, without them going bankrupt and starting again.
I noticed earlier this week that Salford football club have a new consortium in charge, fronted by two high profile ex-MU players. It's a pity they don't have a side interest in RL, that would be a convenient way out of this mess for all concerned. Unless some unexpected knight in shining armour comes to their rescue over the next few months I can see bankruptcy or liquidation as the only means of concluding the matter. Desperately worrying times for any Salford supporter and a terrible look for the sport as a whole.
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| For anyone who is in doubt about how serious this is
Now SunSport can reveal they are said to owe payday loan firms a staggering £1.1 million, with £900,000 alone to Oldham-based WeDo Finance. On top of that, HMRC are £500,000 short – which is most likely to see action – and the Rugby Football League a similar sum. Then there are operating costs as well, pushing the total to somewhere between £2.5 million and £3 million.
SunSport has learned two parties are interested in Salford, NRL side Sydney Roosters and one UK-based group.
A payday loan firm ??????????????? nightmare!
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| The Dentist Wilf:
A payday loan firm ??????????????? nightmare!
If thats true its total madness and payday loan companies are pretty much nothing more than loan sharks loosely operating in a legal framework.
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| The Dentist Wilf:
For anyone who is in doubt about how serious this is
Now SunSport can reveal they are said to owe payday loan firms a staggering £1.1 million, with £900,000 alone to Oldham-based WeDo Finance. On top of that, HMRC are £500,000 short – which is most likely to see action – and the Rugby Football League a similar sum. Then there are operating costs as well, pushing the total to somewhere between £2.5 million and £3 million.
SunSport has learned two parties are interested in Salford, NRL side Sydney Roosters and one UK-based group.
A payday loan firm ??????????????? nightmare!
Will an investor want to pay off £3m of debts when Salford aren't safe on IMG points?? You could buy the club then find the spreadsheet table has swapped you for Toulouse anyway
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| away from Salford, back to us, does anyone know the number of 3/4 season passes purchased?
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| UllFC:The Dentist Wilf:
For anyone who is in doubt about how serious this is
Now SunSport can reveal they are said to owe payday loan firms a staggering £1.1 million, with £900,000 alone to Oldham-based WeDo Finance. On top of that, HMRC are £500,000 short – which is most likely to see action – and the Rugby Football League a similar sum. Then there are operating costs as well, pushing the total to somewhere between £2.5 million and £3 million.
SunSport has learned two parties are interested in Salford, NRL side Sydney Roosters and one UK-based group.
A payday loan firm ??????????????? nightmare!
Will an investor want to pay off £3m of debts when Salford aren't safe on IMG points?? You could buy the club then find the spreadsheet table has swapped you for Toulouse anyway Probably why the roosters will only invest if NRL Europe is set up, the safety of no relegation will provide stability for investment
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