The future of Truro City is in doubt after new applications for a winding up order were made against the club. They had settled a £51,000 tax bill with Revenue and Customs who had served two winding up petitions on them during the season.
Nearly £650,000 is being demanded by lawyer Chris Lingard, a former business associate of Truro chairman and funder Kevin Heaney. Other alleged creditors include FBT Sports UK claimed to be owed £19,000, Lexlaw Solicitors who say they are owed £1,400 and an unnamed fourth creditor claiming £40,000.
The future of Truro City is in doubt after new applications for a winding up order were made against the club. They had settled a £51,000 tax bill with Revenue and Customs who had served two winding up petitions on them during the season.
Nearly £650,000 is being demanded by lawyer Chris Lingard, a former business associate of Truro chairman and funder Kevin Heaney. Other alleged creditors include FBT Sports UK claimed to be owed £19,000, Lexlaw Solicitors who say they are owed £1,400 and an unnamed fourth creditor claiming £40,000.
Truro said in court that each of the new claims was disputed.