Salford Red Devils: Winding-Up Petition Adjourned
- The salford Red Devils are facing significant challenges this season, a stark contrast to their fourth-place finish and playoff appearance last year under Paul Rowley.
- Late wage payments have become a recurring issue, and key players, including influential scrum-half Marc Sneyd, have departed.
- Further complicating matters, Salford City Council ended negotiations regarding the Red Devils' attempt to purchase their home, the Salford Community Stadium, in May.
Teh Salford Red devils are in dire straits. After a promising 2024 season, the club now grapples wiht significant financial instability, impacting their performance on the field. Recurring late wage payments, the departure of key players like Marc Sneyd, and the resignation of Chief Executive Chris Irwin paint a bleak picture. Negotiations for the purchase of the Salford Community Stadium fell through too. The Rugby Football League’s sustainability cap plays a role in the team’s problems. Young players being fielded due to the sustainability cap is adding to the current problem. News Directory 3 understands the Red Devils’ role in the community. See how the team tries to get its financial house in order; securing new investment and resolving stadium negotiations is critical. Discover what’s next for the Red Devils.
Salford Red Devils Struggle Amid Financial Instability
updated june 28, 2025
The salford Red Devils are facing significant challenges this season, a stark contrast to their fourth-place finish and playoff appearance last year under Paul Rowley. Despite a takeover by a consortium led by Swiss businessman Dario Berta just before the season, the club’s financial situation has become increasingly unstable.
Late wage payments have become a recurring issue, and key players, including influential scrum-half Marc Sneyd, have departed. Adding to the turmoil, Chief Executive Chris Irwin resigned after a brief three-month tenure. These issues highlight the financial instability impacting the team’s performance and operations.
Further complicating matters, Salford City Council ended negotiations regarding the Red Devils’ attempt to purchase their home, the Salford Community Stadium, in May. The Rugby Football League’s sustainability cap has also forced the team to field younger players, contributing to an 82-0 defeat by St.Helens earlier in the season. The sustainability cap is impacting team selection.
Center Nene MacDonald also took unpaid leave earlier in June due to the sustainability cap,limiting him to only five appearances for the red Devils. The team’s performance is suffering due to the financial instability.
What’s next
The Salford Red Devils must address their financial issues to stabilize the club and improve team performance. securing new investment and resolving stadium negotiations are critical steps for the team’s future.
