Maccbull_BigBullyBooaza wrote:What was it then?
I mean you've been pontificating on here for over a week now and both Bradford and Hull KR only got their feedback at yesterday's meeting.
You are right though it is bunkum - that's why when faced with being taken to the court of arbitration for sport the RFL have had to back down.
You are so one-eyed, it's almost unbelievable.
The 3 club's, for varying reasons, and in varying degrees, messed up their academies/applications. Big style.
They have, quite rightly and exactly how I said they would, been given a reprieve. (Clearly one of us knows more than the other).
If the club's only received their feedback yesterday, on what basis were they already going to arbitration? You have to cite a specific reason; to do that, they must have had feedback.
Bulls being denied was down to underinvestment in the set-up, simply relying on a decent grass roots to prop it up.
HKR - very unfortunate to be deemed a junior partner in the CoH academy.
Cas - woeful production line, woeful back-room set-up and woeful, back of a fag-packet application - they thought it was a foregone conclusion.
Glad all 3 have a chance to make progress, but if you (or they), don't get the licence extended in 2 year's time - whose fault will it be then?