#75026
Yonah wrote:
Thu Sep 18, 2025 8:24 am
A bridging loan to secure the short-term future of Salford Red Devils has ‘not materialised,’ according to Salford mayor Paul Dennett.


The bit that is the news
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Will that be the cue for the Council to dig a deeper hole to throw some more tax payer money into. Before setting light to it ?
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#75528
I suppose the paragraph ...

"It means the Bulls, a dominant force during the 2000s, will return to the top flight after an 11-year absence filled with financial troubles and a stint in the third-tier League One in 2018."

... does show that it's possible eventually to come back! :thinking:
#76287
This situation is a tough one for Salford Council, both politically and economically. They put in a lot of rate payers money for a rugby league stadium, but now they don’t have a club to use it.

Since we’re the only team they can reach out to to get out of this pickle, it will be interesting to see how they see things moving forward and what Sale’s role will be.

Still, it’s a really sad day for Salford Red fans.
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#76292
Fantastic money (mis) management by the Council. I'd be absolutely livid if I was a council tax payer in Salford.

If only there was someone in the area who wanted a stadium for their (rugby) club - wouldn't it be wonderful to raise some money for the Council tax payers, rather than sparring money up the wall on a political vanity project
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