mst77
25 Aug 2002, 12:52 PM
A leading Premiership club and a raft of top First Division clubs have consulted with insolvency firms with a view to applying for a period of voluntary administration as football's financial crisis begins to bite.
It has emerged that one leading Premiership side are negotiating with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Kroll Buchler Phillips to prepare for a period of administration because they have run out of cash.
And another four leading First Division teams, including newly-relegated Leicester City, have also consulted with accountants specialising in corporate rescues in a bid to sort out their dire cashflow problems.
Leicester have admitted that the Football League's decision to force them to take back Dennis Wise on wages of £35,000 a week could drive them to financial ruin.
The three other clubs are among the biggest and most prominent in the First Division.
I'm not sure I believe this is us. With Newvastle, Liverpool and Man Utd still in talks about buying new players I highly doubt it is them either. We are the most likely of the top 6 teams to be in trouble, but I'm hoping it may be one of the midtable teams like Villa or Boro.
It has emerged that one leading Premiership side are negotiating with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Kroll Buchler Phillips to prepare for a period of administration because they have run out of cash.
And another four leading First Division teams, including newly-relegated Leicester City, have also consulted with accountants specialising in corporate rescues in a bid to sort out their dire cashflow problems.
Leicester have admitted that the Football League's decision to force them to take back Dennis Wise on wages of £35,000 a week could drive them to financial ruin.
The three other clubs are among the biggest and most prominent in the First Division.
I'm not sure I believe this is us. With Newvastle, Liverpool and Man Utd still in talks about buying new players I highly doubt it is them either. We are the most likely of the top 6 teams to be in trouble, but I'm hoping it may be one of the midtable teams like Villa or Boro.