Worrying Time For Nuneaton

Last updated : 14 May 2008 By Covsupport News Service
Nuneaton Borough could face a two division relegation if they go ino administration.

The Football Conference Board meet tonight to hear the plight of cash starved club's which is believed to have debts around the £1m mark.

New Boro owner Ian Neale,who bought out Ted Stocker's shares, remains confident that administration can be avoided and stressed that whilst the club were not in any insolvency procedure, they had instructed a team of Birmingham based solicitors to find out what would happen if they were.

The Conference North Club, moved to the out of town Liberty Way stadium which they rent from Nuneaton Rugby Club this season and have not attracted supporters in the numbers required.

Whatever division, Nuneaton start next season, they will play a friendly against a City Reserve team in July at Liberty Way.

Other Non-league news sees Leamington boss Jason Cadden hopeful that he can keep former City striker Ben Mackey at the New Windmill.