https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54088646Macclesfield have been given a further seven-day extension to a winding-up petition over unpaid tax to allow a takeover of the club to go through.
The club was given a 12th adjournment by the High Court after claiming a takeover was at "an advanced stage".
The potential buyer was named as Robert Benwell, who previously made a bid to take over Bury in December.
The court was told that HM Revenue & Customs is owed a sum of £188,721.09, with eight creditors owed £592,000.
https://twohundredpercent.net/bury-darkest-hour-just-before-dawn/Robert Benwell is an entrepreneur, because of course he is. Thirty-five years of age, Companies House shows a business history which doesn’t look exceptionally stellar. Juice Nation Ltd was incorporated in September 2017 and was dissolved by compulsory strike-off in January 2019 after having submitted no company accounts and, it would seem, having not traded at all, whilst Vape Nation Group Ltd was incorporated in August 2017 and followed exactly the same fate as its similarly-named sister company.
Meanwhile, LCCX Ltd (which is believed to be related to crypto-currency) was incorporated in January 2018. Both that company’s confirmation statement (an annual document confirming that the Companies House information held is correct and up-to-date) and its first set of company accounts are ten months and two months overdue respectively, though a compulsory strike-off was suspended in the summer.
How long do we give Tim Flowers?