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Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:31 pm
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SIMMSFAXTEDDY wrote:
while i agree with the loyalty of the fans and players in this tough time should be applauded, should a club that has managed to run up this much debt, that will likely get written off be allowed to continue in the top tier.

i dont think that any club 'deserves' to eat from the top table if they have missbehaived as Bradford have.

Hardly be setting an example to other clubs.

but we'll have to see what happens in the next few days and what stance our governing body have on it.


The only difference between us and most other SL clubs is that the massive debts that they have run up have been written off to their sugar daddys bank accounts, whereas being the peoples club, we have got the tax man to write it off.
Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:44 pm
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Adeybull wrote:
No comparison whatsoever with Rangers, so we'll have less of that nonsense thank you. Nearest comparison is with Wakey, who last time I looked were playing in SL.

Think Bulls have a more severe debt issue than what Wakefield had in 2011 who owed taxman £300k and when Wakefield went into administration they lost 2/3 of the only decent SL players they had (Obst, Ferguson & Millard) plus they had a 6 point deduction for the season.

Bulls have a very good top 6 squad which will be hard to keep hold of and I do hope that a Bradford team exists in rugby league after next week. :CLAP:
Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:09 pm
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asmadasa wrote:
Think Bulls have a more severe debt issue than what Wakefield had in 2011 who owed taxman £300k and when Wakefield went into administration they lost 2/3 of the only decent SL players they had (Obst, Ferguson & Millard) plus they had a 6 point deduction for the season.

Bulls have a very good top 6 squad which will be hard to keep hold of and I do hope that a Bradford team exists in rugby league after next week. :CLAP:


Didnt wakefield have 4? the tax man is owed money but its more about someone covering the general losses going forward
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Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:34 pm
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AdeleMC wrote:
Didnt wakefield have 4? the tax man is owed money but its more about someone covering the general losses going forward


Wakefield were deducted 4 points for entering administation. When wakefield exited admin we revamped the shop, sorted the catering issues we had and improved the bar / eating facilities within the ground. This allowed us to improve the revenue generated by the club.
Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:06 pm
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Post Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:04 pm
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So he wanted Season ticket holders to pay in? :S
Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:50 am
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You will actually find we built up plenty of reserves in our time of winning. Most moved on because we had an excellent core pf players who were at the time the best in the world proven on 3 separate occasions.

In the 2003/2004/2005 seasons for example:

Leon Pryce
Paul Deacon (played with us since 16 years old)
Jamie Peacock
Stuart Reardon
Rob Parker
Stuart Fielden

Jamie Langley
Karl Pryce
Chris Bridge
Aaron Smith
Richard Moore (made his professional debut)
Matt Cook
Brett Ferres
Ryan Atkins

How many of them are/were big time players? How many are still playing Super League? How many have made it in Rugby League?

Built up no reserves my backside. Most of those players at the time (or now like Atkins) would get in your team in fact would get in most teams now.
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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:18 am
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Bulls Boy I think you will find our friend was talking about financial reserves or money for a rainy day, something we are having a lot of at the moment!
Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:03 am
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Bulls Boy 2011 wrote:
You will actually find we built up plenty of reserves in our time of winning. Most moved on because we had an excellent core pf players who were at the time the best in the world proven on 3 separate occasions.

In the 2003/2004/2005 seasons for example:

Leon Pryce
Paul Deacon (played with us since 16 years old)
Jamie Peacock
Stuart Reardon
Rob Parker
Stuart Fielden

Jamie Langley
Karl Pryce
Chris Bridge
Aaron Smith
Richard Moore (made his professional debut)
Matt Cook
Brett Ferres
Ryan Atkins

How many of them are/were big time players? How many are still playing Super League? How many have made it in Rugby League?

Built up no reserves my backside. Most of those players at the time (or now like Atkins) would get in your team in fact would get in most teams now.


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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:16 am
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trinwildcat10 wrote:
Wakefield were deducted 4 points for entering administation. When wakefield exited admin we revamped the shop, sorted the catering issues we had and improved the bar / eating facilities within the ground. This allowed us to improve the revenue generated by the club.


Wakefield exited administration after being bought by Andrew Glover, the fact he took on some of the liabilities most likely lessened the points deduction from the maximum 6 pts. What would be interesting to know so a comparison could be made was the actual amount of debt that was defaulted.
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