Post subject: Re: Salford placed in special measures
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 9:11 pm
alegend
International Star
Joined: Jun 19 2012 Posts: 2629
dboy wrote:Salford aren't experiencing the pinch of reduced funding. They are feeling the impending swoop of the Grim Reaper from spending money they have never had.
It's not something that's "happening" to them, it's something they have created.
They aren't victims.
Agree the big clubs can cheat ,but cheats like Salford get what they deserve .And are still in S L
Post subject: Re: Salford placed in special measures
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 7:58 am
Trin e ti
Junior Player
Joined: Jul 13 2023 Posts: 166
With regards to more players I think we may a couple more lined up and then keep looking for any other right ones. Powell did say in one of his interviews that with season not starting until mid March it gives them a bit more time
Post subject: Re: Salford placed in special measures
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:24 am
financialtimes
International Star
Joined: Dec 04 2011 Posts: 2265
Trin e ti wrote:With regards to more players I think we may a couple more lined up and then keep looking for any other right ones. Powell did say in one of his interviews that with season not starting until mid March it gives them a bit more time
The playing season will start in Feb with the 1895 cup, its the league that's not starting until mid March
What's pink & hard first thing in the morning? The financial time crossword
Post subject: Re: Salford placed in special measures
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:38 pm
ColD
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 22 2002 Posts: 7020 Location: Just Behind Parksides Club
imwakefieldtillidie wrote:London have just released a kit without a sponsor. Anyone know why? Seems a bit strange when part of the IMG criteria is to increase sponsorship.
IMG have made their opinion of London pretty clear, hence London not over committing this season- they know where they are in 2025 hence why they have kept a good number of part timers
Post subject: Re: Salford placed in special measures
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2023 11:55 am
BackSeatCoach
Club Captain
Joined: Jul 31 2019 Posts: 371
Are there some similarities with Everton and the demoted clubs (Leeds, Leicester etc)? I know it's not a salary cap issue, but if Salford would have paid the rent etc then maybe they would have had a far less able team and this gave them a false advantage at avoiding any chance of relegation? Don't get me wrong, I'm very much looking forward to a year in the championship etc but technically it hasn't been a truly level playing field has it?
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