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England see off Australia at Twickenham. Elsewhere on the BBC. But is that concern well-placed? The ownership situation at Huddersfield is a little complicated. The purchase of the club was funded through deferred payments, meaning that Hoyle is still owed a substantial amount of money by Hodgkinson.
The companies are reported to have been put into administration after another company, Novitas Loans, a specialist company who provide loans for legal proceedings, started insolvency proceedings against them. The obvious concern for Huddersfield Town fans was initially whether this meant that their club would now be entering into administration, too.
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