J20 wrote:Problem is exaactly that, we could afford it being higher not sure other teams could!
So do you let Widnes spend twice as much and 'dominate' (not with us let's be honest) the division? But as you say move to SL would then become easier!
The way I see it is quite simply this... a club should be allowed to spend within it's means, but I agree there should be controls in place to validate this.
Part of the licence criteria is to determine whether a club is fit for SL.. surely one of the better ways of demonstrating this is allowing it to flex it's financial muscle a little. Being allowed to play more means that better players can be attracted to the club, hopefully a better style of play is encouraged and more fans turn up as a result. I know this hasn't always happened but it really is about putting the controls in place.. %'s of club developed players playing in a % of games.
At the moment it is a challenge of working on a budget..
We are currently being punished for having a coach in place at the start of the season that recruited a bad mix.. our hands are now being tied despite us having the financial clout to do something about this. Plus at the same time is it also contributing to the unhappiness at the club with players being paid vastly unequal sums??