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John Barnes Media Bankruptcy: £1.5M Tax Debt & Financial Troubles

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Football Legend John Barnes‘ Media ⁣Company Collapses wiht £1.5 Million in Debt

London, UK – John Barnes Media Limited, the company owned by former liverpool and​ England ​footballer John ​Barnes,​ has entered liquidation ⁤with debts⁣ exceeding £1.5 million, according to recently published reports. The⁤ UK ​Tax Office (HMRC) is the largest creditor.

The liquidation report details a meaningful tax liability ⁢of £776,878 owed to HMRC, encompassing unpaid taxes, insurance, and salary deductions. Additional debts include £461,849 for unsecured creditors, £226,000 ‌owed to administrators, and ​£56,535 in liquidation costs.

Barnes ‍revealed ‌he has been making consistent payments to HMRC for the past ​eight years, currently at a rate of £10,000 ​per month. Despite these ongoing efforts, the ⁣company was unable⁤ to overcome its financial difficulties.

“I had a ⁤great impact on my life except for a few sleepless nights,” barnes reportedly told The Sun.

The former footballer⁢ attributed the financial problems to ‌substantial losses – estimated between £1 million and £1.5 million – incurred through⁢ misplaced trust in associates. While enjoying ⁣significant earnings during​ his playing career, Barnes‍ stated he suffered financial setbacks⁤ due to relying on the ​”wrong people.”

This​ isn’t the first time Barnes has⁤ faced financial challenges. Sence ​2010, he has navigated multiple threats of bankruptcy. In 2023, a bankruptcy submission ⁢was filed over a personal tax debt of £238,000, but was ultimately averted with⁣ a last-minute ​payment.

Barnes enjoyed a distinguished football career, playing for clubs including Watford, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Charlton ⁢Athletic. He earned 79 caps for⁤ the⁢ England national team before retiring in 1999.Following ⁣his playing days, he transitioned into management with Tranmere, Celtic, and the Jamaica National ⁣team, and​ has since worked as a football commentator and author, publishing a​ book in 2021.

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