Harlequins' owners and senior management face a testing period as they attempt to hang on to their jobs and balance the club's books in the wake of the Bloodgate scandal.
Tom Williams' revelations that the club pressured him to lie, and then linked offers of an improved contract to discussions about what he would say in his appeal hearing, have placed huge pressure on chairman Charles Jillings and chief executive Mark Evans, says The Daily Telegraph. Full story...
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