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Oxford University's legendary Bullingdon Club is reportedly in danger of being wound down for good.
The good news is Southend appear to have finally eliminated the threat of being wound up in the high court tomorrow after Sainsbury's came to their rescue.
Italy's eighth-largest bank, which needs the money to fill a capital gap and avert the risk of being wound down, will be 99.3% owned by a newly created bank rescue fund that underwrote the cash call.
The attendance for the next game – against Sale and stripped of the novelty factor – will be substantially lower but Wasps, who came within 18 minutes of being wound up during Eastwood's early days at the club, are taking a longer-term view.
Hereford United has been on brink of being wound up for months, but recently announced new investment and started selling season tickets.
Hereford United supporters have been told that the Conference Premier club are again under immediate threat of being wound up over an unpaid tax bill.
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