Senior leaders at global investors and banks back the revival of London Irish
A string of senior leaders from global investment firms and banks are among those who have backed the revival of the iconic London Irish Rugby Football Club. The 125-year-old club played its last game in May 2023, before it fell into administration due to its inability to meet its financial obligations for the forthcoming season. The club’s then-owner, Mick Crossan, the founder of waste management business Powerday, had planned to sell the club before then to American investors, but the deal ultimately fell through. In February this year, the Exiles were spared from extinction when a consortium led by the…
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