London Irish on the brink of being suspended from the Gallagher Premiership, with the deadline of June 6 being given for Irish to meet the RFU’s terms; the club under its current ownership is £30m in debt and has been in protracted takeover talks with an American consortium

Last Updated: 02/06/23 7:20pm

London Irish have until June 6 to meet the RFU’s demands

London Irish have been hit with three winding-up petitions from the Government’s tax authority HMRC, furthering the likelihood of their financial demise before the Rugby Football Union’s (RFU) June 6 deadline.
According to filings at London’s High Court, HMRC applied to wind up the club’s parent company London Irish Holdings Ltd, and two other related companies.
On Wednesday the RFU, after being asked by the club’s players and staff for more time, granted the club an extra week to show evidence of a much-discussed takeover by an American consortium or that they had the finance in place under current owner Mick Crossan to continue through the 2023-24 season.

If neither happened the RFU said the club, who finished fifth this season, would be suspended, becoming the third Premiership club to be ejected after Wasps and Worcester became subject to HMRC winding-up orders late last year.

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