The press seem to be on to something, the Times running a similar story
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/ ... remiership
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"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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Interesting reading. There's even a quote from Tigers former CEO Simon Cohen.
Personally I have much sympathy with what the Championship Clubs are saying about a closed shop Premiership. Let's have promotion and relegation. In particular I'm against the notion of the likes of Wasps or London Irish being parachuted straight back into the Championship. Once they sort their finances out they should start at the bottom and work their way back up as others have had to do.
Personally I have much sympathy with what the Championship Clubs are saying about a closed shop Premiership. Let's have promotion and relegation. In particular I'm against the notion of the likes of Wasps or London Irish being parachuted straight back into the Championship. Once they sort their finances out they should start at the bottom and work their way back up as others have had to do.
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Re: The RFU
Agree with all of that.voice of the crumbie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:17 am Interesting reading. There's even a quote from Tigers former CEO Simon Cohen.
Personally I have much sympathy with what the Championship Clubs are saying about a closed shop Premiership. Let's have promotion and relegation. In particular I'm against the notion of the likes of Wasps or London Irish being parachuted straight back into the Championship. Once they sort their finances out they should start at the bottom and work their way back up as others have had to do.
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The RFU have never properly accepted that rugby is professional and that it isn't in charge of the leagues. It doesn't bring enough money to the table to do so. It could bring more but hasn't. A few Autumn Internationals aside, Twickenham is little used. It hasn't actively pursued the 6N for maximising the income generated for the English game and the Premiership that produces its players.
It still thinks it controls the England players by restricting them from playing overseas. The reality is players can ply their trade wherever they like and the lure of regular club money in France is greater than the national side. Honour doesn't pay the bills unless you are one of the lucky few who get regular England games and remain injury free.
It still thinks it controls the England players by restricting them from playing overseas. The reality is players can ply their trade wherever they like and the lure of regular club money in France is greater than the national side. Honour doesn't pay the bills unless you are one of the lucky few who get regular England games and remain injury free.
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It would be ironic (and grossly unfair) for any of the current Championship clubs to not get a place in a new 'Premiership 2', when the rules also effectively block most of them from getting out of the league through promotion.