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City Mayor statement on Salford Red Devils

Salford Community Stadium

Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett said: 

"Salford Red Devils is a historic and valued part of this city’s sporting and cultural identity. For generations, the club has played a vital role in representing Salford on the national stage and supporting the growth of rugby league in our communities.

"Salford City Council is not involved in the internal management of the club, and it does not appoint or approve ownership decisions. That is, and remains, a matter for the club.

"As fans of rugby league and the place rugby has in the fabric of our city, we share the concerns of fans. Recent reports about the increasing financial instability of the club are extremely worrying. They raise concerns about the welfare of staff and players.

"We fundamentally believe that no worker should be left unpaid, and no employee should be placed in a position of uncertainty about their future. This is a basic standard that any professional organisation must meet.

"The Council has consistently acted to support the Red Devils where possible. This includes having previously provided financial support through loan and grant support, promoting sponsorship opportunities, facilitating community partnerships, and acquiring Salford Community Stadium in 2024 to secure a long-term home for elite rugby in the city. The Council’s published Statement of Intent at the time made clear that the stadium acquisition was underpinned by a commitment to the long-term sustainability of the Salford Red Devils, as well as the wider economic, social, and community value of the site. We have worked constructively with the club across many years to help it navigate challenging periods and safeguard its future in Salford.

"We remain committed to the long-term sustainability of professional rugby league in this city. That includes continuing to work with relevant stakeholders – including the current and any prospective owners – where it is appropriate to do so." 

 

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