Bradford Bulls bosses to pay money owed to taxman
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Officials at HM Revenue and Customs on Monday asked for the club to be wound up at a hearing in a Bankruptcy & Companies Court in London.
But a judge - Registrar Nicholas Briggs - said he would review the case on November 14 after a lawyer representing the club said money would be paid.
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Hide AdThe judge heard that there was a disagreement over how much the taxman was owed.
Tax officials say the club owes around £350,000 - club bosses say the debt is around £133,000.
Barrister Rowena Page told the judge that more than £100,000 had already been paid.
Outside court, club chairman Marc Green said debts would be cleared.
“I am grateful to my barrister for her ability,” he said.
“It is not a comfortable position to be in.”