Deadline Looms For Bees
Birmingham & Solihull are just hours from learning their fate as the RFU today consider an eleventh-hour bid to stave off insolvency at the debt-ridden club.
Bees chairman Brian Marshall has told the Birmingham Post that he is “quietly confident” a deal can be struck after a deal to inject funds into the club was apparently struck. It is also claimed that the club has contingencies in place to avoid the expected compulsory winding-up order for the Inland Revenue, who are owed a reported £93,000.
Marshall said,
"We are waiting for a response from the RFU to the proposals we have put forward involving a new set-up which is being supported by other parties, at a level sufficient to allow the club to go forward in the Championship. The committee deal with a lot but this is top of their agenda at the moment.”
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The Western Morning News reports that the Bees squad were stunned by the generosity shown by Pirates fans at Camborne on Sunday. A half time collection raised over £1,600 for the unpaid squad and Player/Coach Russell Earnshaw said,
“I told the boys that they would get a tremendous reception from the Pirates because they appreciate rugby here. They have come back from the bottom of the leagues, and understand what rugby is all about."
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