Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Bradford Bulls
The Bradford Bulls have gone into administration.
The club has 10 days to find a buyer or face liquidation and extinction. A winding-up order was issued two weeks ago, but the club was unable to find the necessary funds to save themselves. In March it was announced the Bulls needed to raise £1 Million, which prompted fans to contribute half the amount.
There are now fears that Friday's game against Wigan Warriors at the DW Stadium could be their last. Club legend Stuart Fielden has hit out on Twitter at the club's administration for making what he says were false promises to fans, but has called for strong support at the DW.
The Bulls will be hoping they can pull off a great escape similar to Wigan Warriors last year, but with no prospective investors on the horizon, the future looks anything but bright for the club. Fans will be anxious for any positive developments, but at the moment, there are none.
BCB's Josh Stead spoke Administrator Brendan Guilfoyle and Club Director Stephen Coulby about the current situation of the club...
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