London Irish must pay staff in full today or be withdrawn from Premiership
London Irish must pay all staff for May in full today or be withdrawn from the Gallagher Premiership.
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London Irish must pay all staff for May in full today or be withdrawn from the Gallagher Premiership.
London Irish have been told by the Rugby Football Union to pay their players and staff in full by the end of the day. If they fail to do so they will be facing suspension from the Premiership.
LONDON : The next step in deciding the precarious future of London Irish will be taken on Wednesday evening after the English Premiership club was given a 24-hour extension to pay staff their May salaries.
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The Rugby Football Union is prepared to give London Irish a stay of execution for a week if certain conditions are met before Tuesday’s 5pm deadline. Irish must guarantee that May’s pay roll is met and must deliver key documents regarding the proposed takeover from a US consortium to the RFU.
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