Conroy wrote:The majority of sides that cam up went straight back down and did it with poor overseas players and by getting into financial trouble as has been said.
Complete nonsense. Could you put some factual evidence on this or are you just trying to create a reaction.
Quote:A 3 year franchise system gives every club the chance to improve on what they have and keep their place. Wigan for example went from a Grade B to a Grade A because we now earn the right amount of revenue which we never did due to our Marketing contract with JJB.
Doubt it was little to do with the JJB contract more to do with increased revenues in general and reduced costs and signing of new long term lease at the JJB.
Quote: Widnes improved their licence and so they got in. Crusaders went the other way and it's au revoir to them.
Since the last bid Widnes have been performing on the pitch to a lower standard that is part of the licensing guidelines and thus part of their bid. The only thing that stopped Widnes before was financial irregularities with the previous application they had new owner that placed guarantees so in reality at the time of the current bid it was at best no better than the reality of the previous bid. Simple case the RFL did not want to take a risk on Widnes.
Quote:I do think however that Halifax should have been in for Wakefield. Wakefield have gone into admin which is against the licence rules, their ground is a mess, they won't have a new one by the end of 2014 and they don't really offer THAT much on the field.
It is not against licence rules since there are no real rules. Crusaders were in a far worse position financially, changed club name halfway through their licence, changed location and performed worse on the pitch than Wakefield yet they were going to get a licence.
Quote: They finished 5th in 2009 but instead of building then finished 11th and this season will probably finish 13th. Halifax have reached two GF's winning one and improved their stadium to the point that SL rugby has been played there.
What evidence is there that Halifax will have a SL quality squad for next season?
Quote:Whilst not everything should be made public, I think the RFL need to make this public so that each and every RL fan knows what is needed to stay/get in SL because apparently it isn't what we thought it was.
What has it got to do with RL fans? Are the fans making and financing the bids? Bids are between the RFL and the clubs you can ask the clubs for the details of their bids not the responsibility of the RFL to divulge confidential information. The RFL clearly adjust/ignore the conditions to suit the vision they have for the ESL, months ago they all but guaranteed Harlequins a licence without the bid being submitted for all they knew they could have been on the verge of collapse.