Bradford go back into administration
Bradford City have been placed into administration for the second time in less than two years.
Accountant firm Kroll have been put in charge of the Division One strugglers following a Friday morning court hearing.
The club defaulted on payments on their previous Creditors' Voluntary Agreement.
The club's finances have been the cause of a feud between the Rhodes family and former chairman Gordon Gibb, both major shareholders at Valley Parade.
It had been hoped that a deal could be agreed between the two parties but negotiations have failed to prevent the club going back into administration.
Bradford City have been placed into administration for the second time in less than two years.
Accountant firm Kroll have been put in charge of the Division One strugglers following a Friday morning court hearing.
The club defaulted on payments on their previous Creditors' Voluntary Agreement.
The club's finances have been the cause of a feud between the Rhodes family and former chairman Gordon Gibb, both major shareholders at Valley Parade.
It had been hoped that a deal could be agreed between the two parties but negotiations have failed to prevent the club going back into administration.