Last chance to register for the Accountancy Age football insolvency briefing
Our Business Recovery Breakfast Briefing takes place tomorrow morning at Maerchant Taylor's Hall in London
Our Business Recovery Breakfast Briefing takes place tomorrow morning at Maerchant Taylor's Hall in London
It’s your last chance to sign up for tomorrow’s Business Recovery Breakfast
Briefing on football insolvencies.
Hear from Crystal Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle and former
Southampton administrator Mark Fry on what it takes to handle high profile cases
while ensuring the team still makes it onto the pitch every weekend.
The event takes place at Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London tomorrow (30 June).
Registration is from 7.30 am for an 8.10am start
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