Hereford United FC Face Repossession Proceedings

Following financial difficulties and numerous winding up petition appearances at the companies court, Herefordshire council reportedly sought to repossess HUFC’s stadium on Thursday 23 October 2014, but were refused entry to the club.

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HUFC Avoids Repossession

Hereford United FC have reportedly managed to pay off the outstanding rent and legal fees owed to Herefordshire Council on Friday after it launched repossession proceedings against the club.

Herefordshire Council added their name to the list of supporting creditors in respect of the winding-up petition calling for Hereford United to be wound up.

The petition aiming to see the club wound up, was adjourned for six weeks on Monday 20 October 2014.

New Investors

It was reported that Club chairman Andy Lonsdale said a new investor and sponsor would be named within three weeks and also:

“We’re trying to resolve the problems we’ve inherited as best we can and as quick as we can. We’ve got investment. If we didn’t, we wouldn’t have invested £500,000 to £600,000 in Hereford United.”

Winding-up Petition Legal Advice

If you have received a winding up petition our legal experts are able to provide legal advice and representation. Our team of solicitors and barristers can obtain a court adjournment, CVA’s or successfully challenge the validity of the winding up petition to ensure that the petition is dismissed.

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