THE directors of Hereford United will have to provide details of what led to the club’s liquidation.
The official receiver dealing with the case is Bristol-based Mitzi Mace, who is also the liquidator.
More than 90 years of football at Edgar Street came to an end just before Christmas when cash-strapped Hereford United were wound up at the Royal Courts of Justice over unpaid debts.
Owner and chairman Andy Lonsdale had promised to invest £1 million into Hereford United but he did not arrive at the hearing, claiming he was stuck in traffic.
“Some assets - mainly chairs and tables - have been recovered but they are not likely to generate much,” said The Insolvency Service media manager Ade Daramy.
“At this stage, it does not appear there is much that can be auctioned.”
He added: “The directors of the limited company have been contacted and they will be coming in to provide details of what led to the company’s liquidation and related matters.”
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