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PLYMOUTH ALBION ‘A REAL PROPOSITION TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS’
With Plymouth Albion facing an uncertain future, the financial problems at the club could see administration be confirmed in just over a week's time.
Albion are eleven points adrift of safety at the foot of the table after failing to win any Championship games this season. Administration would see a 20-point deduction.
The club has brought back former Chairman of Rugby Graham Dawe, who is also a major shareholder, on a voluntary basis to help Head Coach James Shanahan. Dawe has admitted it is a “real proposition” that the club could go out of business.
Dawe spoke to ý Radio Devon’s Gordon Sparks
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