RICHMOND CRISIS
The Richmond Football Club is set to be placed in the hands of administrators following a sudden and unexpected deterioration in the club's finances. The financial black hole has been caused by the Tigers unexpected good form in the opening rounds of the 2006 season. The dismal profit outlook has been blamed on the club's new practice of giving away footballs after each match it wins. Club President Clinton Casey confirmed the Club did not expect to win any games in 2005. "We have won seven out of our first nine games and that is simply not acceptable," he said. - M.P.
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The Richmond Football Club is set to be placed in the hands of administrators following a sudden and unexpected deterioration in the club's finances. The financial black hole has been caused by the Tigers unexpected good form in the opening rounds of the 2006 season. The dismal profit outlook has been blamed on the club's new practice of giving away footballs after each match it wins. Club President Clinton Casey confirmed the Club did not expect to win any games in 2005. "We have won seven out of our first nine games and that is simply not acceptable," he said. - M.P.
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