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By poyntonshark
#72575
Whilst it is clear that something needs to be done, getting politicians involved is perhaps the worst thing that could happen to the game.

"We've made a proper Horlicks of running the country; give us something smaller to practice on"
By Surbiton_Shark
#72579
For those old in the tooth to remember the words of Will Carling - what he said all those decades ago still holds true.

Would be interested to know the amount of overheads (wages/expenses) etc for those that govern the game - we seem to treat it like the football Premiership with a bloated governance for what isn't that huge a spectator sport and now 10 clubs in the main league.

Even with the 10 club league - this season is one of the worse I've known for continuity - I'm a big fan, I've literally no idea what the table looks like as the season is so stop/start - it's basically now 3 mini seasons. It's very poor and that's from a fan - can't imagine how the sport presents itself to the outside viewer.

The shame of it - rugby is an excellent product, has some great games - good to watch as a spectator in terms of being family family etc.,

The wage structure does need looking at - whilst clubs spend way more than they bring in then it's always on the edge of being viable when a sugar daddy decides to get a new shiny toy.

As for having the government have a look.....I'll have a pint of what he's having....talk about delusional
By ageinghoody
#72592
Surbiton_Shark wrote:
Wed Mar 12, 2025 8:44 am
For those old in the tooth to remember the words of Will Carling - what he said all those decades ago still holds true ...
They do indeed, but, with some of his recent comments, is Will in danger of becoming one himself?
By ledzepsfr
#72681
There will be no relegation from the premiership this season after Ealing failed to meet the required criteria.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/a ... g04kznyzvo

IMO this is an absolute joke and just reinforces the fact that the prem is ringfenced.
It is not by accident that the ground capacity of 10,000 is the MAGIC number, given that StoneX is 10,500 and Kingston Park is 10,200
Also, why do the same capacity rules not apply to the PWR?
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By Yareet
#72683
ledzepsfr wrote:
Wed Mar 19, 2025 12:50 am
There will be no relegation from the premiership this season after Ealing failed to meet the required criteria.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/a ... g04kznyzvo

IMO this is an absolute joke and just reinforces the fact that the prem is ringfenced.
It is not by accident that the ground capacity of 10,000 is the MAGIC number, given that StoneX is 10,500 and Kingston Park is 10,200
Also, why do the same capacity rules not apply to the PWR?
10,000 is the MAGIC number because that’s when safety regulations kick in

https://www.gov.uk/find-licences/safety ... ts-grounds

Given that the Act is from the 70s, I’d imagine both Kingston Park and the StoneX were built with those regulations in mind.
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