London Welsh are set to discover on Monday whether they will be able to fulfil their fixtures for the season.
Chairman Gareth Hawkins admitted on Wednesday that the 131-year-old club’s current business model is ”totally unsustainable” and said they had no alternative but to seek voluntary liquidation.
However, the High Court will rule on a winding-up petition from HMRC on Monday. If the court rules in HMRC’s favour, London Welsh would cease operations immediately rather than the voluntary liquidation favoured by the club, which would allow them to complete their fixture programme and dispose of assets in an orderly way. …
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