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| Quote Theboyem="Theboyem"But if the club goes into administration then Ted & co are out anyway as the company will be run by independent administrators until a buyer can hopefully be found.'"
So here's the thing that needs clarification for me: The creditor is HMRC. Can we simply go into administration, write off the debt, and rise phoenix-like from the ashes when a new buyer comes in? Or will HMRC take a look at what we've still got left by way of assets and come after those? Can they do so? If they can, then it seems to be a clear choice - buy the shares and pay off the debt or kiss goodbye to the club. Anyone know?
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| I suppose it is feasible that some of the old BoD could buy the club, but would anyone support a club that was run by the same clowns who had so comprehensively crippled it? I think a supporters trust is the way to go. People, save your money now - put it to better use when we emerge from administration.
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| Quote Chairman Miaow="Chairman Miaow"I suppose it is feasible that some of the old BoD could buy the club, but would anyone support a club that was run by the same clowns who had so comprehensively crippled it? [u I think a supporters trust is the way to go[/u. People, save your money now - put it to better use when we emerge from administration.'"
Should have happened years ago imo.
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| Quote RebelRebel="RebelRebel"So here's the thing that needs clarification for me: The creditor is HMRC. Can we simply go into administration, write off the debt, and rise phoenix-like from the ashes when a new buyer comes in? Or will HMRC take a look at what we've still got left by way of assets and come after those? Can they do so? If they can, then it seems to be a clear choice - buy the shares and pay off the debt or kiss goodbye to the club. Anyone know?'"
That's what I had been thinking. The ground is an asset with a realisable value, why wouldn't that get used to pay off debt?
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Super League fans from across the region are set to kick-off the new season of coverage on Yorkshire Radio.
Yorkshire Radio have recruited fans from all the county’s clubs to be ‘Super League Spies’ who will be on air every week to giving their opinion on all the big issues in the games affecting their team.
The ‘Super League Spies’ will be taking part in Yorkshire Radio’s new hour-long Super League preview show which can be heard every Thursday 6-7pm starting on February 10 ahead of the magic weekend.
The new preview show ensures Yorkshire Radio’s Super League coverage will be bigger and better than ever before.
Yorkshire Radio, in association with Tetley’s, will be broadcasting a record 50 Super League matches this season with special guest summarisers including Andy Raleigh, Danny McGuire, Ryan McGoldrick and Wayne Godwin.
‘Super League Live with Tetley’s’ will be heard on a Friday evening (7-10pm) and Sunday afternoon (2-6pm). All seven of the region’s Super League sides will be featured on DAB across Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Radio station director Ben Fry said: “While increasing the number of live games on the station to 50 we also wanted to increase our all round Super League coverage. The Thursday preview show will be a must listen and we see getting more fans on air this year as very important, as we want to hear from the people who buy the tickets and love the sport and not just those playing it.”
Yorkshire Radio is available on DAB Digital Radio, Sky channel 0209, and online at www.yorkshireradio.net.
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Super League fans from across the region are set to kick-off the new season of coverage on Yorkshire Radio.
Yorkshire Radio have recruited fans from all the county’s clubs to be ‘Super League Spies’ who will be on air every week to giving their opinion on all the big issues in the games affecting their team.
The ‘Super League Spies’ will be taking part in Yorkshire Radio’s new hour-long Super League preview show which can be heard every Thursday 6-7pm starting on February 10 ahead of the magic weekend.
The new preview show ensures Yorkshire Radio’s Super League coverage will be bigger and better than ever before.
Yorkshire Radio, in association with Tetley’s, will be broadcasting a record 50 Super League matches this season with special guest summarisers including Andy Raleigh, Danny McGuire, Ryan McGoldrick and Wayne Godwin.
‘Super League Live with Tetley’s’ will be heard on a Friday evening (7-10pm) and Sunday afternoon (2-6pm). All seven of the region’s Super League sides will be featured on DAB across Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Radio station director Ben Fry said: “While increasing the number of live games on the station to 50 we also wanted to increase our all round Super League coverage. The Thursday preview show will be a must listen and we see getting more fans on air this year as very important, as we want to hear from the people who buy the tickets and love the sport and not just those playing it.”
Yorkshire Radio is available on DAB Digital Radio, Sky channel 0209, and online at www.yorkshireradio.net.
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