From the BBC website......................
"750,000 is five months' worth of taxes left unpaid by Plymouth Argyle "group of companies" (of which there are a dizzying number), a sum HMRC had to go to court to obtain. The good news is the club has paid all of that debt and a much smaller amount which was the subject of a second HMRC winding-up petition last week.
The money has been cobbled together by emptying the club coffers, diverting their share of the Football League's broadcast contract direct to the taxman and selling their best players.
That last source of revenue that has been by far the most fruitful: the transfers of Craig Noone (to Brighton & Hove Albion), Reda Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday) and George Donnelly (Fleetwood Town) have brought in over £500,000. This is good business in the current market and the club's "financial consultant" Peter Ridsdale should be (begrudgingly, perhaps?) congratulated for insisting these fees are paid up front.
Ridsdale had also hoped to be banking another £300,000 from Reading in return for Argyle's top scorer, Bradley Wright-Phillips. That would have enabled him to pay off all of the £500,000 in tax debt that has accumulated since HMRC started chasing the last lot.
Unfortunately, Wright-Phillips failed his medical at Reading and if there is one owner in football who isn't going to buy a nice runner with gremlins under the bonnet it is Auto Trader founder John Madejski.
Without BWP's cheque, Ridsdale will only be able to pay half of the new debt next week, although he is confident the rest will be found soon. The former Leeds United, Barnsley and Cardiff City controversialist is also optimistic HMRC can be persuaded to wait for their £250,000 without the formality of issuing another winding-up petition.
How does he get away with clubs believing he will do any good for them???????
He must have his own parking space at the HRMC now