Salford Red Devils Face Liquidation: A 152-Year Legacy Hangs in the Balance

The Salford Red Devils rugby league club, a 152-year-old institution, has tragically entered liquidation with debts estimated at £4 million, marking the end of a long-standing period of financial crisis. The club's existence was formally terminated after a brief court hearing concerning an unpaid tax bill owed to His Majesty's Revenue and Customs. This outcome, though feared by loyal supporters for many years, has now become a reality, despite recent periods of on-field success.
A significant contributing factor to the club's deepening problems was its move in 2012 from its historic home, The Willows in Weaste, to a new stadium at Barton-upon-Irwell. While the old ground needed upgrading and was cleared for housing, it was deeply embedded in the city's fabric. The new location, adjacent to the M60, was heralded as a new era but led to increased reliance on Salford City Council, which propped up the club with millions in grants and loans over the years. By the end of 2024, the club owed the council £1.5 million in historical debts, alongside additional loans of £40,440 in December 2022 and £175,000 in February 2023. The council's controversial decision to purchase the Community Stadium outright for over £7 million, intended as a lifeline, drew heavy criticism and even led to internal tensions within the town hall, contributing to the resignation of a former Chief Executive.
The club's perilous financial state acted as a major deterrent for star players and contributed to a lack of consistent attendance compared to bigger rugby league towns like Warrington and Wigan. A small yet dedicated fan base remained, but their numbers were insufficient to sustain the club. Hopes were briefly reignited in February 2025 with the announcement of a new ownership consortium led by businessman Dario Berta, who promised fresh investment and debt clearance. However, these hopes quickly unraveled, with the club issuing a statement in March regarding unpaid wages. By August, assurances of a 'bridging loan' to stabilize finances proved false, as Salford Mayor Paul Dennett confirmed in September that the funds had 'not materialised,' sparking widespread frustration, protests, and anger among supporters.
Connor Robinson of the 1873 fan protest group articulated the profound community impact of the club, describing it as a vital
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