Former Bulls midfielder Michael McIndoe had to face the wrath of his former teammates after appearing at a bankruptcy hearing yesterday.
The 35 year old is reported by the Express and Star to have caught up to eighteen former teammates at Wolves and Coventry in the Ponzi scheme he was claimed to be running, with some attending the hearing to ask questions of the former midfielder.
Insolvency experts O'Hara's say the former Scotland international had so far failed to co-operate with their questions. McIndoe told the hearing he was living off £13,900 surplus from the sale of his mother's house - half of which he had given to his girlfriend. He also told the hearing he had no bank accounts or property.
McIndoe, who was made bankrupt in October with debts of £3million, is due to be back in front of the hearing on March 25th, and has been told he must attend a meeting with the bankruptcy trustee later this month.