County administrators defend actions

17 December 2009 18:39
A group of irate fans is planning to march oninsolvency firm Leonard Curtis's Manchester office next week in protest at its ongoing role at the League One outfit.[LNB]However, joint administrators Paul Reeves and John Titley have sought to justify their fees and said they were hoping to keep players sales "to a minimum" next month.[LNB]They said in a statement: "With regard to our fees we understand that the level of costs may appear high but significant amounts of time have had to be spent dealing with operational matters to avoid disruption of the club and attempting to progress a successful sale.[LNB]"If a sale is completed in the short term we hope to keep player sales to a minimum but in order to ensure essential payments can continue to be made, principally wages, revenue from player sales will be required."[LNB][LNB]

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