t-r-i-n-i-t-y wrote:
Bradford will complete the season. If 'lowly' and constant 'crisis club' Wakefield could be saved and bought from administrators, why does anyone think a 'big' club like Bradford wouldn't be?
I still don't get why most seem not to get this!
I still dont get why most seem not to get that the Bradford's financial cicumstances are completely different to Wakey's!
Wakey used Administration as a means of shaking off a tax bill at the expense of a points deduction. A fairly straightforward decision.
Bradford do have a tax bill, but the fundamental problem is they dont have anywhere near enough cash coming in to pay the players for the rest of the season. An administrator, if appointed, would try to avoid the tax bill. But he would still have to make huge savings to keep going until next season's season ticket money starts to come in. Which would inevitably mean that, once he'd raised what he could from player sales, he'd have to cut the wage bill dramatically. Eventually the club wouldnt be able to put out a team of anything like an acceptable standard.
Unless the Administrator could find a buyer who could fund the club until the end of the season, administration isnt going to be much help.