Sports Café under hammer as going concern

Newly appointed Baker Tilly administrators are selling the troubled Sports Café as a going concern

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Baker Tilly administrators of Sports Café say the sports-based bar will be sold as a going concern.

Bruce Mackay and Alan Lovett of Baker Tilly were appointed joint administrators this week after Sports Café’s bankers refused to extend its credit following poor Christmas trading.

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Baker Tilly will now work with Edward Symmons Hospitality & Leisure to sell the bars.
Colin White, Edward Symmons Hospitality & Leisure partner, said: ‘We are looking to sell the business as a going concern and expect strong interest from a range of companies including nightclub, pub and restaurant operators.’

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