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Former Super League champions Bradford Bulls liquidated following rejected bid

Former Super League champions Bradford Bulls are liquidated after a bid to save the club was reportedly rejected.

Former Super League champions Bradford Bulls have been liquidated after the club's administrator reportedly turned down a takeover bid.

The Bulls are six-time title winners, and they won four Super League Grand Finals before they were relegated to the Championship in 2014.

Financial struggles have hampered the club's progress since they were put into administration in 2012, and two years after Omar Khan's consortium OK Bulls Limited bought out Bradford Bulls Holdings Limited, the same fate occurred.

As well as administration, the club suffered a six-point deduction, which led to their drop out of the Super League.

The Bulls went into administration for a third time in November, and have now been liquidated after a bid from a consortium was turned down on December 29, according to BBC Sport.

Bulls player Leon Pryce tweeted: "Sorry for players staff fans - everyone involved @BradfordBullsRL we have been liquidated.For the first time in my life I'm lost for words."

A statement from the RFL read: "While this is terribly disappointing and sad, it is not an entirely surprising development given the scale of debt incurred by the previous management of the club and the debilitating level of financial commitment already entered into for 2017.

"The RFL is aware of significant interest shown in the club by a number of potential bidders and one bid for the company emerged shortly before Christmas. This was rejected by the Administrator and subsequently the further late interest shown to the Administrator by another party was withdrawn yesterday evening.

"Accordingly the RFL, through Rugby League Cares, intends to offer support to all staff and players who have had their employment terminated by the company ceasing to trade. The RFL is contacting all staff to advise them of the support it will provide.

"To clarify the next steps for all concerned, the independent RFL Board has met to determine how the future of professional Rugby League in Bradford can move forward in 2017. While a number of alternatives were considered the Board were most mindful of the planning already undertaken by all other clubs in the competition structure, the season tickets already purchased and the players and staff who will now be seeking employment in and around the sport in 2017.

"Accordingly the Board has agreed that the wider interests of the sport is best satisfied if it offers a place in the Kingstone Press Championship to any new club in Bradford and that such a club start the 2017 season on minus twelve points. Any interested parties should contact the RFL directly. The RFL believes that Rugby League needs Bradford and that Bradford deserves a strong and stable professional club and will work with all interested parties to deliver that outcome."

The Bulls finished fifth in the 2016 Championship table.

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