How is it asset stripping? What are the RFL making out of holding the head lease? They would be better off saying to Bradford, here have it back, you pay the bills.
We may not have been paying the actual bills but in the end we do pay the price.
I am starting to think it would nice to see every player say no to the new contracts and not be able to get a team for HKR or a few games after that. We will never find out what has gone on and who was making the decisions as it could be embarrassing for the RFL.
The backlash that concerns me more than that is supporters turning their backs on the new club and there are less than 2000 at home games where half of them had their tickets given. We would struggle to see the season out if that happened. I hope I am looking on the downside. Fingers crossed that these two big RL names are in it purely to get back into the game and re-build a "big" club that is now on its knees. We now desperately need details to stop all of our guessing and speculating.
“At last, a real, Tory budget,” Daily Mail 24/9/22 "It may be that the honourable gentleman doesn't like mixing with his own side … but we on this side have a more convivial, fraternal spirit." Jacob Rees-Mogg 21/10/21
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How is it asset stripping? What are the RFL making out of holding the head lease? They would be better off saying to Bradford, here have it back, you pay the bills.
£70k/year, major say in the use of the land, incumbent club paying for the upkeep/bills in an antiquated stadium etc, a cynic would also put forward it gives them full and complete control over ownership any Bradford club (as witnessed during this debacle and Marc Green), land to build their rumoured pie in the sky national academy and head quarters now they've disposed of red hall...
But say it quietly as it was a complete act of favouritism.
Let's not forget how they ended up with the lease. That, in my opinion, is completely the fault of our incompetent owners at the time. I wouldn't really call it asset stripping when it was offered to them as part repayment of a loan we couldn't repay
Don't think that's totally true, tbh.
Yes, they were pretty inept, that's clear, but I think Peter Hood really thought he was just selling the lease and was expecting top receive the £1.5m [or whatever] to go towards the tax and vat bill which he really should have been putting money aside for. Whatever his thoughts about the loan that was owed to the RFL I believe he was fully expecting them to cough up the whole £1.5m from the lease and it knocked his 'financial planning' [or lack of] sideways when they deducted the outstanding amount.
Yes, they were pretty inept, that's clear, but I think Peter Hood really thought he was just selling the lease and was expecting top receive the £1.5m [or whatever] to go towards the tax and vat bill which he really should have been putting money aside for. Whatever his thoughts about the loan that was owed to the RFL I believe he was fully expecting them to cough up the whole £1.5m from the lease and it knocked his 'financial planning' [or lack of] sideways when they deducted the outstanding amount.
Knocked his financial planning even more when bank took rest of money for lease to clear clubs overdraft that was secured against the lease.
“At last, a real, Tory budget,” Daily Mail 24/9/22 "It may be that the honourable gentleman doesn't like mixing with his own side … but we on this side have a more convivial, fraternal spirit." Jacob Rees-Mogg 21/10/21
A member of the Guardian-reading, tofu-eating wokerati.
£70k/year, major say in the use of the land, incumbent club paying for the upkeep/bills in an antiquated stadium etc, a cynic would also put forward it gives them full and complete control over ownership any Bradford club (as witnessed during this debacle and Marc Green), land to build their rumoured pie in the sky national academy and head quarters now they've disposed of red hall...
RFL pay a rent to Bradford Council as landlords. What do you expect? You have no idea what influence they have on the use of the land, which is restricted by legal agreements & planning permissions. They have influence over the ownership of all clubs. Bradford have shown they cannot be trusted to run a steady ship; only a fool would suggest they not be involved in the next arrangement. But you think the RFL should just give it Bradford Bulls, despite you also accusing them of favouritism. I would think you have no knowledge of any discussions about an academy or HQ. They will both come at significant cost, including significant ongoing rent to a skint local authority.
Scarey71 wrote:
But say it quietly as it was a complete act of favouritism.
Make your mind up. It was either favouritism or opportunism, which? That green-eyed monster is slowly devouring your crumb of a brain.