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Gareth Bale: Tottenham edging closer to agreeing deal for Real Madrid forward
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It is understood Bale would like to return to Spurs - where he spent six seasons between 2007 and 2013 - if a deal can be agreed with Real Madrid. English League Cup Wed 16, 18:00 Price Boost West Brom v Harrogate Town PRICE BOOST Jack Muldoon to score Was 14/5 Now 4/1 Bet Here PRICE BOOST Grady Diangana to score from outside the area Was 5/1 Now 6/1 Bet Here PRICE BOOST West Brom to win 3-1 Was 10/1 Now 11/1 Bet Here PRICE BOOST Charlie Austin to score a hat trick Was 20/1 Now 25/1 Bet Here PRICE BOOST Kamil Grosicki to score first and either West Brom to win 2-1 or West Brom to win 3-1 Now 25/1 Bet Here PRICE BOOST Hal Robson-Kanu to score first and West Brom to win 2-1 Now 28/1 Bet Here Join Sky Bet "There's a long way to go on some issues, but without doubt Gareth is closer to leaving Madrid than at any time in last seven years," Bale's agent, Jonathan Barnett, told Sky Sports News. "T
Macclesfield Town wound up in High Court over debts exceeding £500,000
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Bid to wind up Southend United adjourned in the hope that bosses at the League Two club can clear tax debts, with case expected to be reconsidered in a few weeks By PA Media Macclesfield Town have been wound up in the High Court after a judge was told that the club owed more than £500,000. Judge Sebastian Prentis made a winding up order at a virtual hearing in the specialist Insolvency and Companies Court on Wednesday. He was told the club owe nearly £190,000 in tax and more than £170,000 to two other creditors. Lawyers representing HM Revenue and Customs had applied for a winding up order. The judge said he could see nothing which gave him "any comfort" that the club can pay the debts. He was overseeing the latest in a series of hearings. Macclesfield were relegated from the fourth tier of league football last month into non-League football. They were relegated after being docked points for breaches of regulations relating to non-payment of wages and dropping to