Hello Trouble! wrote:I'm amazed they're set on releasing the fixtures so early given the circumstances.
What if they're released then we're reprieved for example. Means they'd have to re-do an entire divisions fixture list. Personally, I think they should stick to the traditional post international date.
You shouldn't be amazed. The RFL have dragged our case out and in my opinion will continue to do so. They have taken a gamblers stance that at some point we will run out of cash and withdraw our legal action. They have already said they are not going to change their mind and will probably play the "their decision is final" card. We will have to prove the Batley/Doncaster appeal hearing was flawed to get round this.
In the meanwhile they are organising the season such that any reversal will cause clubs an organisational problem and then WE will be the bad guy and other clubs may bring pressure against us. I think the phrase is "divide and conquer".
At some point we are left with a major decision, do we:
a) take the easy option and jack the case in and get on with life
b) take the difficult, and perhaps unpopular route of taking the RFL on.
I'm not sure how strong our case is, nor am I versed in legal procedures, but is it possible to get an injunction to stop them releasing the fixtures, or to put a hold on the fixtures if they release them first? How long does it take to get one? This is the one thing that would get some immediate action from the RFL.
Having said all this it could have been prevented by winning one of those crucial games.