Limited Salford Red Devils Salary Restriction was re-entered after non-payment of staff and players | Rugby league news

The Salford Red Devils salary limit limit was re -entered after non -payment of staff and players.
With the existing restrictions of the players of the UI players outside the Betfred Super League Club, which were already in force, the £ 1.2 million sustainability limit was imposed on the club in February, and raised in front of their two -year fixture will be re -entered.
Salford was asked to update and explain to the RFL Committee for Special Measures and representatives of Rugby League commercials at a meeting on Wednesday morning, the current position regarding the non-payment of the staff and how to correct it, as well as the broader update of the club’s financial sustainability.
Players and staff were still waiting to be paid on Friday, as the download process remains ongoing; The club suffered severe defeat while losing their first three games in the season with a combined result 156-6.
Before their first match this season, last year’s fourth plans in the league announced that an agreement had been agreed with a consortium to buy 100 percent of the club in an agreement that should clean their current debts.
Chief Coach Paul Rowley was convinced that they would be paid on FridayBut this once again did not prove to be a club that was once again set under the limit of financial stability.
Since Salford players have still returned to complete training on the eve of Castleford Upperture in protest for non -payment of wages, there must be a real doubt that the game can go ahead.
In a statement on Tuesday, the club said: “Salford Red Devils can confirm that the club will be under the restriction of sustainability restrictions on the Betfred Super League this weekend against Castleford Tigers on Friday, March 7th.
“This is due to the delay of financing after taking over with the means currently waiting for regulatory approval.
“Executive director Chris Irwin and new ownership will meet with the Special Measures Committee and the RL advertisement tomorrow morning. Our fans, we honestly apologize, we know that this is not easy to be a Salford Reds fan.
“We apologize to you on behalf of our new ownership who have assured the club that the consortium is working to correct the financial situation and that there will be no further problems. Thank you for your patience and support.”
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