Sheffield United chief executive Stephen Bettis insists the club are not in danger of going into administration.
Reports on Friday stated the club had introduced measures to
reduce expenditure and avoid the threat of administration.
Bettis denied that these measures, including cutting back on
grass fertiliser and turning off undersoil heating at the training ground, had
been taken. The chief executive did admit that United had failed to pay several
suppliers on time.
The undersoil heating had stopped working after March’s snowfall
and United owed the company operating it £26,000. This was paid the following
day.
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