Salford Red Devils ‘fail to pay players and staff’ as takeover process at Super League club remains ongoing | Rugby League News happymamay

Salvord Devils players and employees did not receive Friday, according to the lead coach Paul Rolley.

Salford’s miserable beginning of this season has seen 156 points in its first three games after a youth team presented their opening match against Saint Helen because of the Caping of salaries during the acquisition.

Before the first Premier League match in the league this season, I announced fourth place last year in the league a agreement that was agreed on an agreement with Etihad to buy 100 percent of the club in an agreement that clarifies their current debts.

Rolley was confident of their salaries on Friday, but this did not speak.

If players and employees remain unpaid, the club can be placed under the roof of financial stability again.

Rolley emphasized Sky Sports Friday: “We have not yet been salaries. We have guarantees that they are still part of a process in which money comes from abroad, there are fraud checks, etc.

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“It is very difficult to put words because they are a unique position. I know that people were in situations in which they were not salaries or had periods of uncertainty in clubs, but we spent a full season before it was very calm, and we had no arm around anyone or no one asking about the players from the inside.

“But they are human beings, everyone is a human being, they have a hostile loans for payment, employees, and players, and so he distracts attention, and the chat revolves around things other than playing and I just want to return to play. I cannot speak enough for the players.”

On Friday, RFL held an emergency meeting of the SEOFord Red Devils Committee to repeat the situation regarding special measures.

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Sky Sports’ Jon Wilkin does not retract with his criticism of Salford’s decision to create a team of reserve youth for their season against Stlens

Reading a statement: “RFL was in regular contact with the club to understand their last position, after the end of the month – after he previously sought assurances related to the club’s financial sustainability.

“The committee will meet again on Tuesday to consider this position, and whether the special measures currently apply to the club should be extended to the club’s financial sustainability.”

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