Skip to content
Monday 17 August 2026London --:--Frankfurt --:--Zurich --:--
NewslettersSearchEN · DE · FR
MorningWire

European business, markets and politics

FTSE 100
10,720.30
-0.28%
DAX
26,338.61
-0.38%
CAC 40
8,579.60
-0.66%
STOXX 50
6,530.45
-0.14%
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
More
GermanyFranceEU InstitutionsCompetitionPublic AffairsBankingTechnologyEnergy
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • DE
Tuesday 30 May 2023 6:12 am  |  Updated:  Monday 29 May 2023 3:09 pm

D-Day for London Irish as club could miss financial deadline TODAY

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - Morning Wire

Add as a preferred source on Google
London Irish could today become the third Premiership rugby club within 12 months to cease being able to call themselves one of England’s top flight sides.
London Irish could today become the third Premiership rugby club within 12 months to cease being able to call themselves one of England’s top flight sides.(Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

London Irish could today become the third Premiership rugby club within 12 months to cease being able to call themselves one of England’s top flight sides.

Amid financial concerns surrounding the club – who share their home with Premier League outfit Brentford – the Rugby Football Union gave the club until today to either prove the current owners, spearheaded by Mick Crossan, or a prospective consortium involving sports agency Redstrike and ex-NFL and NBA players could demonstrate proof of funds for next season.

London Irish on the edge

Though a spokesperson for the American group would not say whether they were confident of closing the deal, they did reiterate that parties had been working throughout the weekend to strike a deal for the Premiership club who finished fifth in the league this season.

Losing a third club would amount to a loss of 23 per cent of the clubs who began the year, and demonstrate further the huge financial instability of rugby in England at the moment. 

Saturday’s Premiership final – Where Saracens claimed their sixth title with a 35-25 win over Sale Sharks – saw an attendance of just 61,875, down over 10,000 on last year and the smallest non-Covid-19 crowd in a final since 2007.

The future of London Irish hangs in the balance and their downfall could contribute to as many as 200 unemployed players across the summer – along with disbanded clubs Worcester Warriors and Wasps.

The 30 May deadline was imposed to grant other clubs clarity over their planning ahead of next season, especially in the Championship. 

“The proposed takeover of London Irish by an American consortium has led to a significant amount of uncertainty and speculation about the future of the club, which is having an impact on players, staff, and fans of the club,” the RFU statement from a fortnight ago said.

“As a result, the RFU, Premiership Rugby and the RPA [Rugby Players’ Association] is seeking to take action to obtain greater clarity on the future of London Irish.

“It is imperative that the club will be in a position to take its place in the Gallagher Premiership in season 2023/24, and to complete that season.

“If the club fails to meet these conditions [listed above] it will be suspended from participating in the Premiership (and other competitions) in season 2023/24 to avoid a scenario where the club enters insolvency mid-season, with the corresponding and substantial impact that has on players, staff, and fans, as well as on the remainder of the league.”

Read more

Exclusive: Rugby League monitoring Henry Pollock amid £1m Hearn wage demands

A young man with blonde hair and a dark shirt, clenching his fist and smiling, likely celebrating or cheering.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Life&Style

Categories

  • Sport
  • Sport Business

Related Topics

  • Rugby business
  • Rugby Union

Trending Articles

  • Nanochon Receives Regulatory Approval from Panamá’s Ministry of Health to Initiate First-in-Human Clinical Study of Chondrograft™

  • Analysis: What would Todd Boehly and Mark Walter stake sales mean for Chelsea?

  • We take a food and drink Odyssey through the Square Mile

  • Paramount-Warner Bros deal faces ‘sufficient competition’, says CMA

  • Watchdog takes aim at lawyers blaming juniors for AI blunders

More from Morning Wire

  • Exclusive: Rugby League monitoring Henry Pollock amid £1m Hearn wage demands

    Sport Business
    A young man with blonde hair and a dark shirt, clenching his fist and smiling, likely celebrating or cheering.
  • London being lined up to host re-run of GAA final between Mayo and Kerry

    Sport Business
    StoneX Stadium, home of Saracens Rugby Club, with empty seats in the stands and a clear green field.
  • Ryder Cup adds financial services firm to global sponsorship roster

    Sport Business
    Golfer Shane Lowry celebrating a successful putt on the green with a fist pump and an intense expression.
  • Sorry Hearn, Northampton Saints idiots if they pay Pollock £1m

    Sport Business
    GettyImages 2282147422
  • Square Mile Irish pub to be converted into youth hostel

    Business
    Business professionals engaged in a lively discussion at a conference, showcasing networking and collaboration in a modern...
  • Liverpool upheaval as key figure leaves after multi-club expansion fails

    Sport Business
    Stunning cityscape at dusk with skyscrapers illuminated, showcasing urban development and modern architecture.
  • Europe’s Largest Celebration of Irish Culture Arrives in Belfast

    Business Wire
  • This is what proper British pub lock-ins used to be like

    Life&Style
    British pub lock-in scene with patrons enjoying drinks, cozy interior, wooden decor, and traditional ale casks in the back...
MorningWire

Independent European business, markets and political news for decision-makers.

Morning Briefing

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • EU Institutions
  • Europe

Business

  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Competition
  • Public Affairs

Editorial

  • Opinion
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Company

  • About Morning Wire
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 Morning Wire Ltd · Published by Morning Wire Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Facebook