Sale of Bradford Bulls players ‘a possibility’ (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
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Sale of Bradford Bulls players ‘a possibility’
7:00am Wednesday 4th July 2012 in Bradford
Brendan Guilfoyle
Up to six expressions of interest have been received by the administrators of the stricken Bradford Bulls rugby club, which has been given a stay of execution until Tuesday.
But player sales are not being ruled out in a bid to raise more cash for the club. It is also understood an interim chief executive is on the verge of being appointed. It is believed Gary Tasker, former chief executive officer at the club, has been sounded out about the role and is weighing up his options.
But administrators are struggling to find an interim coach, because of adverse comments about the dismissal of the coaching team on Monday. They were sacked along with the sales, marketing and maintenance staff to reduce the wage bill.
Brendan Guilfoyle, the administrator appointed to try and save the club, said they could keep the Bulls going until Tuesday and urged fans to head to Odsal stadium on Sunday to support the team. He is meeting a potential investor today.
The Bulls play London Broncos this weekend, which normally attracts a small crowd, but Mr Guilfoyle is hoping up to 5,000 fans will turn up and pay on the gate.
Mr Guilfoyle also said he wanted to apologise to players for not turning up at a players’ meeting yesterday because he had “nothing to tell them”.
“Our deadline now is Tuesday and we are taking legal advice,” Mr Guilfoyle said. “We are moving to stage the game on Sunday, but that game costs money and will cost £30,000 excluding staff wages.
“We expect revenue of £10,000 and I will make a loss of £20,000, but have been receiving assurances from the magnificent fans and season ticket holders that will walk through the gates and pay again.
“The players wages are due sometime in the middle of the month and we are working hard to make sure we have got the money to pay them.
“We get distribution money from the Rugby Football League every month and we are looking to speed that up, which is £100,000. But the wage bill is now £200,000 and that means we are still £100,000 short.
“I need an interim coach to get advice from on what needs to be done, but player sales are a possibility. It might bridge the gap, but then again we might not sell anybody, but people are showing an interest in players.”
Guilfoyle said he had been overwhelmed with the turnout and support from the fans at the Guide Post hotel in Bradford on Monday, where an estimated 500 people turned up for a meeting about the club’s future.
Comments(25)
birkybull
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9:48am Wed 4 Jul 12
woollybully
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10:09am Wed 4 Jul 12
Old Dave
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10:42am Wed 4 Jul 12
Solomon Grundy
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10:50am Wed 4 Jul 12
The offers for the players are 'derisory' - add to that Bateman has said he isn't going so hopefully it won't come to that.
Prisoner Cell Block A
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10:56am Wed 4 Jul 12
bullman
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11:52am Wed 4 Jul 12
mazrich
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12:12pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Wharfebull
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1:35pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Surley Wigan,Warrington, St Helens, Leeds etc are all up to the top of the CAP so how could they take any of our players if he decides to sell
GC BD4
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1:38pm Wed 4 Jul 12
otleybull
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2:11pm Wed 4 Jul 12
huggy b
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2:34pm Wed 4 Jul 12
need to know
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3:22pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Ralphie
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3:39pm Wed 4 Jul 12
How is the wage bill now £200,000? the salary cap limit is £1,650,000 and Hood said we had not spent up to that. Therefore the wage bill should be around £130,000.
Prycey
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5:57pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Solomon Grundy
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6:58pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Writer
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7:21pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Prycey
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7:36pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Rhinoman
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10:11pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Solomon Grundy wrote:As a non bulls fan , but a RL fan i certainly don't want the bulls to fold , but if you are right Mr Grundy then even i as a Rhino's fan would rather see Mick Potter back as opposed to Caisley's puppet . Nobhead will never do it again and is only doing this for the I AM THE SAVIOUR image .
Word going round that Potter's back at the club.
Rhinoman
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10:19pm Wed 4 Jul 12
Rhinoman wrote:Just heard the news and how right you were , hope it last's mate .
Solomon Grundy wrote:As a non bulls fan , but a RL fan i certainly don't want the bulls to fold , but if you are right Mr Grundy then even i as a Rhino's fan would rather see Mick Potter back as opposed to Caisley's puppet . Nobhead will never do it again and is only doing this for the I AM THE SAVIOUR image .
Word going round that Potter's back at the club.
Shelfrhino
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12:07am Thu 5 Jul 12
Rhinoman wrote:You are an embarrassment to us Rhino's.
Solomon Grundy wrote:As a non bulls fan , but a RL fan i certainly don't want the bulls to fold , but if you are right Mr Grundy then even i as a Rhino's fan would rather see Mick Potter back as opposed to Caisley's puppet . Nobhead will never do it again and is only doing this for the I AM THE SAVIOUR image .
Word going round that Potter's back at the club.
The dulls have dug themselves into a hole, tough.
Their best players should be sold on and the monies gained should go towards paying their debts off.
Reality50
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1:50am Thu 5 Jul 12
Solomon Grundy
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7:43am Thu 5 Jul 12
Cheers Rhinoman - the real underlying issue here, and one the RFL know - is that losing the Bulls will be devastating to the game as a whole. Forget expansion and forget attracting inward investment to a game that loses one of it's iconic cornerstone clubs. The message it will send out is that RL is dying and that will cost the game and the RFL vastly more than whatever they have to do to keep the Bulls afloat in the short term.
Tricky Dicky
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9:48am Thu 5 Jul 12
Solomon Grundy wrote:Sorry SG but I know exactly where the silverware is going - Leeds, St Helens, Warrington or Wigan!
The salary cap has been a huge factor in creating the modern gamewe have now, where it is difficult to predict who will win individual games never mind the silverware.
Cheers Rhinoman - the real underlying issue here, and one the RFL know - is that losing the Bulls will be devastating to the game as a whole. Forget expansion and forget attracting inward investment to a game that loses one of it's iconic cornerstone clubs. The message it will send out is that RL is dying and that will cost the game and the RFL vastly more than whatever they have to do to keep the Bulls afloat in the short term.
Solomon Grundy
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10:08am Thu 5 Jul 12
DCarbz says...
8:26am Wed 4 Jul 12