It comes after several former players initiated legal action against the club in a bid to recoup wages they are allegedly owed. Featherstone Rovers, a semi-professional second division outfit, have been hit with five county court judgments (CCJs) in the past five months showing they owe £32,254 to creditors. Additionally, the club has received five CCJs that have gone unpaid since October. The latest judgments were for the sums of £3,450, £7,819, and £8,128, all of which remain unpaid.
Featherstone Rovers are now classified as a maximum risk by credit reporting company Experian, with a credit limit and rating of £0. The club's payment record is 150 days past the due date on average