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Halifax Town administrators postpone statement due to talks with potential buyer



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HALIFAX Town administrators yesterday postponed issuing a statement regarding the club.
It was expected to be put into liquidation following the failure to agree a deal with creditors last Friday.

"Begbies Traynor has decided that it is not appropriate to issue a statement at this time, because discussions are still ongoing with a potential purchaser," said a spokeswoman.

No details of interested parties have been released but the consortium which has been funding the club are still exploring future possibilities.



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