Wasps, one of English rugby union’s most successful clubs, have been placed in administration.
More than 160 employees have been made redundant, including all members of the playing squads and coaching staff from the men’s and women’s rugby teams, plus Wasps netball.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look back at the famous club’s recent history in pictures.
Wasps captain Mark Weedon hoists the Tetley’s Bitter Cup in 1999 at Twickenham after his club beat Newcastle to win the competition for the first time. They had lost in their four previous finals (Tom Hevezi/PA)
Former rugby league star Shaun Edwards, left, spent 10 years as Wasps’ defensive coach from 2001, working alongside former head coach Warren Gatland, right, from 2002-2005 (David Davies/PA)
Former Wasps captain Lawrence Dallaglio, left, and Joe Worsley lifted the European Challenge Cup after victory over Bath, also in 2003 (David Davies/PA)
It was a golden era for Wasps, who followed up their 2004 European triumph a week later by defeating Bath to defend their domestic title (Chris Young/PA)
Former director of rugby Ian McGeechan guided Wasps to their second European club triumph in 2007 (David Davies/PA)
Wasps relocated from Adams Park to the Ricoh Arena in Coventry in 2014 (David Davies/PA)
Lawrence Dallaglio and Josh Lewsey, both pictured, were joined in England’s 2003 World Cup-winning squad by Wasps team-mates Joe Worsley, Stuart Abbott and Simon Shaw (PA)