MESSAGES of support have filled a wall at Warriors' training ground as the club's future remains up in the air.
Supporters have placed notecards filled with tributes on the wall at the Warriors' training ground to act as motivation during what has been a difficult time.
At the centre of all the comments is a message saying Together which was also shared last week by players at the club across Twitter.
Messages of support from supporters are up on the wall at Worcester’s training ground to act as motivation during what has been a testing period for all.
— Marcello Cossali-Francis (@Mcossalifrancis) August 29, 2022
Nice touch. At the very least this group are in this together. #COYW pic.twitter.com/3qbXtrUIg7
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Ollie Lawrence, Noah Heward, Kai Owen, Jack Owlett, Will Chudley, Alex Hearle, Finn Theobald-Thomas, Billy Searle, Francois Venter, Gareth Simpson, Nick Easter Perry Humphreys, Jamie Shillcock, Fin Smith, Ashley Beck, Jay Tyack, Graham Kitchener, Tom Howe and Joe Batley and more, all shared the message last week.
Fans and former employees of the club have also been sharing messages of support across social media.
Worcester Warriors were issued with a winding-up petition by HMRC earlier this month which has led to widespread worry about the future of the club.
According to Gov.uk, you can apply to the court to close or ‘wind up’ a company if it cannot pay its debts. This is also known as compulsory liquidation.
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Colin Goldring and Jason Whittingham, Worcester Warriors owners, said they are "working through a number of options" with advisors to navigate the club through their financial situation.
The club's accounts are currently frozen due to the winding up petition and with the club's payroll due today, the threat of players and staff having to leave the club becomes extremely real if a solution is not found.
The players returned to training last week, after a weekend of not knowing what is going to happen.
Staff also remain out of the loop as confusion and doubt continues to loom over the club.
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