Re: Offical -4 Points Deduction : Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:26 pm
Budgiezilla wrote:
lots of clubs have too many overseas players, not just crusaders. Not good for our game at all, overall.
I agree even my beloved Quins have gone "NRL" reject mad this winter.
And all this happening at the same time as Saints chairman is lobbying the RFL to keep "english" players in Super League (i.e raise the salary cap) because James Graham may go to the NRL when his contract is up!
Faddy860 wrote:
..................... crusaders go into admin breaking a rule and only get -4! its a joke! this is only because crusaders are a welsh team! ..........
It's a little more complex than that, Faddy, but hey why let the truth get in the way of a good rant!!!
It seems on the face of it the the RFL were "economic with the truth" regarding the Brewery Field incurred debts when Wrexham Sporting Village bought Crusaders just before the start of last season. As the new owners investigated the situation as the season developed it was clear that debts they were not aware of were being persued by those owed. What has happened now was only what the new owners asked for in the begining, a new company for crusaders.
Oh I hear folks saying what about due diligance? Yes what about due diligance? There was clearly not enough time to do so before the season had to start and had ownership not been transferred then Super League and the RFL in particular would have looked kinda foolish, having an expansion team go to the wall. Especially at a time when RL is gaining ground in getting into a new territory with a new audience.
I suspect when we come back and look at SL and Championship level RL in 20-25 years time that some of those teams currently in those competitions wouldn't be, either having been consigned to the pages of history or rising from the ashes of their collapse and plying their trade in a revamped high end "amateur" league that the RLC is likely to become and new teams outside the game's traditional areas will have replaced them, with the help of both the RFL and visonary investors.