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Millers hold talks to avoid points penalty



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Published Date: 09 July 2008
ROTHERHAM United are continuing with talks that they hope will successfully take them out of administration, thus avoiding a 15-point penalty.
The matter remains in the hands of the administrator and the solicitors as they strive to reach a satisfactory settlement that will enable the club to get out of the administration process through a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA).

"We want blue skies ahead when we come out of administration," said the club's new owner, Tony Stewart.

"People have come through a lot of adversity at this club, the manager is upbeat about the playing prospects and so much is looking better.

"The talks continue over the CVA matter and we are doing the best we can."

Meanwhile, manager Mark Robins and assistant John Breckin will be meeting the fans tonight at the Horse and Jockey pub, Rawmarsh, at 7.30pm, and they will take questions from the audience.

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 9:15 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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