Wakefields Future? : Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:31 am
Taken from the Wakefield site the following article from the Racing Post (apologies for messing up the linky thing)...........Wakefield chairman Ted Richardson has offered to hand over control of the Super League club in a bid to attract new investment.
The Wildcats directors issued a statement revealing they are prepared to step down en bloc as the club seek to consolidate their place in the top flight.
Wakefield are among the clubs thought to be in danger of losing their Super League licence in 2011 and are pinning their hopes on moving in as anchor tenants into a new stadium at Newmarket, just off the M62.
In the statement, the club said: "The current board of directors feel the timing is right to look to restructure the board.
"To facilitate this, the existing directors are happy to either work with new investors or step aside in order to take the club to the next level and further enhance its licence application."
The club say they are already in discussions with interested parties.
Richardson, Wakefield's majority shareholder and long-serving chairman, is currently awaiting the outcome of a Rugby Football League tribunal called to rule on his position at the Super League club after he entered into an Individual Voluntary Arrangement to prevent his own company being wound up.
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As a tribute to the unwavering support expressed by our northern cousins prior to the David Hughes announcement..........................
Wakefield are a disgrace, they should be kicked out of Super League, they have a rubbish stadium, sounds like they are asking the RFL for a helping hand (again), there crowds are terrible, their away support is pants, whatever have they done for the game, the Wakefield experiment has not worked, they should be forced to merge with Castleford ......blah, blah, blah etc
People in glass houses guys, people in glass houses