First, they "appear to be heading for liquidation" doesn't equate to "they are no more". Second the reason for aforesaid apparent liquidation is that the tax bill was for £814,000, not the assumed £500,000.
Oh, and third, the worrying thing is that Halifax could be about to fold with debts that are about half (or less) of Oxford's. Our owners are apparently prepared to fund the losses for another season (maybe more), but it's a highly worrying situation.
That's the worrying sign for Halifax, that Alty is involved in this, they have quite a habit of avoiding relegation by dint of other teams going bust...
QUOTE: That's the worrying sign for Halifax, that Alty is involved in this, they have quite a habit of avoiding relegation by dint of other teams going bust...
I think that it's harsh to implicate Altrincham in this. Halifax have fucked themselves up entirely of their own accord - the good news is that The Shay is owned by a trust, so a new club would have somewhere to play (even if one of the stands is still a pile of bricks).
I'm not implicating Altrincham, merely confirming the previous point that they have now twice been the recipient of incredible good fortune at the expense of others in recent years.