Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Wigan identify a ‘preferred bidder’

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coring record any Town player has managed at this level since Marcus Stewart hit 26 in 1998/99.

But the familiar sound of Now That’s What I Call Huddersfie­ld Town 2020 continued at the other end soon after the break as the Terriers conceded their umpteenth set piece goal of the season, letting Jake Cooper go free in the box much too easily to nod home Mahoney’s corner.

Millwall extended their lead to 3-1 midway through the second half, with Jiri Skalak exploiting a defensive mix-up. A routine fourth went in for Millwall 11 minutes from time as Mahoney continued his sensationa­l outing.

Hull, Charlton, and either Wigan (if their points deduction holds up against their appeal) or Barnsley (if it does not) will be joining them in League One next season. Huddersfie­ld Town will not. But though Town’s place in the Championsh­ip was already all-but assured, their future still is not. Carlos Corberan is expected to join from Leeds United and become Town’s new head coach over the next day or two. He will arrive as Danny Cowley’s successor knowing the fans do not expect and will not accept another relegation fight next season.

Chairman Phil Hodgkinson clearly has the utmost faith that Corberan will be able to bring the style; hopefully the results will also be there to match.

Town have a new future ahead of them, then – and after this horrible, painful, difficult season, you would like to believe that from here the only way is up.

WIGAN administra­tors say they have identified a preferred bidder and hope to exchange contracts on July 31.

The Championsh­ip club were placed in administra­tion on July 1, less than a month after a change of ownership.

The club also face a 12-point penalty from the English Football League for entering administra­tion, although the administra­tors have appealed against it.

That appeal will take place on

July 31, which promises to be a key date for the Latics’ future.

Administra­tor Gerald Krasner would not give any details regarding the preferred bidder, other than to say that their bid represente­d ‘the best one both for the creditors of the company and for Wigan as a football club’.

The bidder’s lawyers must first confirm by noon on Thursday that the entire funds for the acquisitio­n are being held.

If contracts are exchanged, the prospectiv­e buyer’s purchase still remains subject to the EFL’s owners’ and directors’ test, which Krasner said could take at least three weeks.

On the appeal, Krasner said that win or lose, under EFL rules the club were liable for both sides’ legal costs which could be as much as £500,000. “To football supporters everywhere, one day your football club could face this,” he said.

“The rules of natural justice tell me that this isn’t right. I don’t blame the Football League, these rules were approved by the football chairmen of clubs in all the divisions and it’s about time the whole situation was looked at to make it a fairer process.”

Krasner said administra­tors were also working to ensure the club did not incur a further 15-point penalty next season for failure to pay external creditors 25 pence in the pound to the creditors in one lump sum, or 35p in the pound in instalment­s.

He said the football club’s external creditors were owed around £5m, over half of which was to HM Revenue and Customs.

Krasner said the sale of an unnamed player which had already been completed had given him the ability to pay staff wages for June in full.

Two further player sales are expected to be completed this week, he said, as attention turns to paying July’s wages.

The club’s total wage bill, for players and other staff, is £16m, Krasner said. He is hoping to reduce that to under £10m.

The circumstan­ces of the club entering administra­tion remain subject to investigat­ion, but Krasner reported that the majority owner of Next Leader Fund, Au Yeung Wai Kay, had agreed to a Zoom interview.

Au Yeung did not wish to comment.

 ??  ?? Jiri Skalak hits Millwall’s third; Trevoh Chalobah, right, in action
Karlan Grant found the net last night against Millwall
Jiri Skalak hits Millwall’s third; Trevoh Chalobah, right, in action Karlan Grant found the net last night against Millwall
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Wigan’s DW Stadium

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