Foordy
International Captain
Contributor
- Mar 4, 2008
- 34,727
- 41,388
Bradford Bulls have made their entire coaching staff redundant as they look to find a way out of administration.
Joint-administrator Brendan Guilfoyle has confirmed that 16 members of staff, including coach Mick Potter, have been removed from their positions.
"I was left with no alternative but to make these redundancies," Guilfoyle told BBC Radio Leeds.
"I'm hoping to put some interim measure in place to ensure that the club can continue to fulfil their fixtures."
Guilfoyle, who claimed the club had just 10 working days to save themselves from "extinction" upon going in to administration last Tuesday, is now looking for someone who would be willing to take on the job of coaching the Super League side on an unpaid basis.
"I'm hoping to find someone to come in for the short-term who would be willing to work for nothing," he continued.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/18675339
Mick Potter is available then ... could he find his way to be coach of an NRL side in 2013?