Salford Red Devils wound up by High Court over debts
Salford Red Devils, a former Super League club, has been wound up by the High Court due to unpaid debts. This marks a tough end to a year that started off promisingly, with the team previously finishing fourth in Super League and making the play-offs in 2024. However, their fortunes soured this past season as they fell outside the top 12 in the latest IMG gradings, leading to their loss of Super League status for next year. Fan protests intensified as the season closed, reflecting the frustration surrounding the club’s situation.

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