Would have thought The Traitor would save his dad's old team.
Chester City wound up in High Court
• Company behind club failed to settle debts with HMRC
• Cardiff and Southend given more time to pay their debts
The company behind Chester City has been wound up in the High Court. Photograph: Barrington Coombs/Empics Sport
The debt-ridden company behind Chester City FC has today been wound up, the club has confirmed.
Chester City FC 2004 Ltd failed to settle its debts with HM Revenue & Customs resulting in the adjudication at the High Court in London this morning.
In January, the company was given six weeks to finalise proposals for a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) aimed at enabling the club to clear its immediate debts – £26,125 of which is owed to the taxman.
Meanwhile, Cardiff City have been given 56 days and Southend 35 days to settle their own winding-up orders.
Chester City wound up in High Court
• Company behind club failed to settle debts with HMRC
• Cardiff and Southend given more time to pay their debts
The company behind Chester City has been wound up in the High Court. Photograph: Barrington Coombs/Empics Sport
The debt-ridden company behind Chester City FC has today been wound up, the club has confirmed.
Chester City FC 2004 Ltd failed to settle its debts with HM Revenue & Customs resulting in the adjudication at the High Court in London this morning.
In January, the company was given six weeks to finalise proposals for a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) aimed at enabling the club to clear its immediate debts – £26,125 of which is owed to the taxman.
Meanwhile, Cardiff City have been given 56 days and Southend 35 days to settle their own winding-up orders.