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Unibond League receives Halifax documents as administrators prepare to release statement



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
THE Unibond League received documents mid-afternoon which should pave the way for a Halifax team to play in division one north next season.
League secretary Phil Bradley said the consortium sent the documents, including a £5,000 deposit, by courier.

"At first glance, I do not see any problems," he said.

He will now have to liaise with league colleagues later this week to ensure everything is in order.

The consortium will also have to seek approval from the Football Association on a new name for the club.

Administrators Begbies Traynor also confirmed this afternoon they are about to release a much waited statement clarifying issues surrounding the club.

A statement has been prepared and is awaiting final approval.



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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2008 3:07 PM
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Mushy Peas,

24/06/2008 18:57:14
Wow! Fingers crossed!
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Ginger George,

halifax 24/06/2008 20:51:34
shaymen fc here we go
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Shaydan,

Halifax 24/06/2008 20:55:46
FC Town of Halifax?? Up the Shaymen.
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gaildear13,

24/06/2008 23:41:53
Halifax Hambos? eek!
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