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London Irish file for administration after suspension

London Irish filed for administration on Wednesday following their suspension from all club competitions over a failure to provide financial assurances.

The Rugby Football Union on Tuesday confirmed that neither Irish's owner Mick Crossan nor the American consortium planning to buy the club were able to prove they had the finances to compete in the English Premiership for the 2023/24 campaign.

Crossan revealed that entering administration was the only choice left after the suspension ended any chance of the prospective takeover going through.

"This decision has ultimately ended any hope of an acquisition of the club and has regrettably forced us to file for administration this morning (Wednesday)," he said.

"Administration has always been the last resort and something we hoped we could avoid. And we bitterly regret the difficulties it will present to each and every one of you.

"My focus is now on working with the appointed administrator and I hope that the club will come out of administration as quickly as possible."

London Irish are the third casualty of the financial crisis gripping the Premiership, which will now become a 10-team competition following the collapses of Wasps and Worcester.

Crossan said the professional game in England "needs to be radically transformed".

"The current leadership must urgently review its practices from top to bottom if it has a desire to see professional rugby continue in England," he added."

Crossan said the club had been hurt by failed "promises" of their prospective buyers, who did not come up with the money.

"Right up to (Tuesday's) final deadline, we continued to receive verbal assurances from the group," he added.

"I have trusted that these were not hollow promises and agreed to financially

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