Michael Carter former CEO was appointed as an independent consultant, brought into Salford by the RFL to investigate the current financial situation. He was well known for running Wakefield on a shoestring and was considered by many (except for Salford fans) to be a good man for the job. The announcement by Salford Red Devils yesterday shows things to be in a worse situation than anticipated from only a few weeks ago.
Rumours suggested that last years salary spend was £1.7M leading Salford fans to boast of the clubs financial acumen, able to run a top 4 team on the lowest budget. This is now shown to be total bs, and that after spending for the 2025 season, Esan Marsters, Chris Hill, et al, they are now at £2M and need to remove £800K, which is now £100K more than pre Christmas forecast.
Anybody feeling sorry for Salford Red Devils should listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez7KhbzU_GQ which allows an insiders view of how the club has been run for the last 5 years and the business model they have used. I am starting to feel sorry for the fans, who have been sold an absolute kipper.
Michael Carter former CEO was appointed as an independent consultant, brought into Salford by the RFL to investigate the current financial situation. He was well known for running Wakefield on a shoestring and was considered by many (except for Salford fans) to be a good man for the job. The announcement by Salford Red Devils yesterday shows things to be in a worse situation than anticipated from only a few weeks ago.
Rumours suggested that last years salary spend was £1.7M leading Salford fans to boast of the clubs financial acumen, able to run a top 4 team on the lowest budget. This is now shown to be total bs, and that after spending for the 2025 season, Esan Marsters, Chris Hill, et al, they are now at £2M and need to remove £800K, which is now £100K more than pre Christmas forecast.
Anybody feeling sorry for Salford Red Devils should listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez7KhbzU_GQ which allows an insiders view of how the club has been run for the last 5 years and the business model they have used. I am starting to feel sorry for the fans, who have been sold an absolute kipper.
Sneyd we need. He's the Salford crown jewel. He fills the gaping skills, organisational & goal kicking hole that we currently have in our likely starting 13.
Shorrocks I like but he for me would be the Brucie Bonus.
I have seen a number of comments about Sneyd in recent days, some are not positive and mostly about his age.
If I am not mistaken he was in the 2024 Dream Team, he also twice won the Lance Todd, and in my opinion he was awesome in 2024 having to marshal the troops on his own after losing Brodie Croft to Leeds. His passing play was good, but his left boot is a thing of beauty. Deft touches, bouncing into the ground, lofting over the defence and an eye for 40-20. These are all aspects missing from the Leigh game at the moment.
I will be very disappointed if he is not wearing Jet2 on his kit this season.
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It seems that Derek thinks that we can win the Challenge Cup this year. Why not? He thought so a couple of years ago and all our dreams came true. A lot of the players that brought home the jug then are no longer with us and we start anew - but we started anew that season too. It’ll prove harder this year as the freshers will have less months to gel (and more Rounds to negotiate). So some early (off-season - and we all know what that means) ramblings on the Cup from Bongser will follow.
For anyone that has been sleeping with their cranium up their crevice, Leigh Miners Rangers play from 12.30pm tomorrow (Saturday) in Oldham and Auntie is broadcasting it live on I-player and the Red Button. This pleasure will be denied Bongser as he will be working.
Come on LMR!
Also denied to this party will be the curiosity of following the 2pm kick-off between Mirfield and The Royal Navy as The Leopards potential third round opponents are whittled down from three to two. What a poodle’s picnic The RFL have made of this; icy weather in January is as good an excuse as the “Leaves on the track” in Autumn that did for SIR Bob Reid of British Rail back in the day. We’ve also seen one club forfeit a tie due to its “calendaring” breaching the RFL’s own rules concerning the health of amateur players. Where are the resignations? Thank Goodness the Beeb relegated the draw to I-player; marketing the game in this country is a task that’s hard enough (and seemingly beyond IMG) already, we don’t need the world to know what a pack of prannocks the governing body are!!
Anyway, speaking of marketing, Bongser hopes that the Navy prevail tomorrow and again against Worky in Round 2. The exotic nature of an early trip to a knee-deep quagmire in West Yorkshire or a freezing midden in Cumbria do not appeal. However, a jaunt to sun-drenched (hmmm) Pompey does.
Pipe dreams between three of us in The Egerton on Wednesday more than a little reliant on two other major factors:
Does Jet2 have any smaller ‘planes (Lear size but less fatal to celebs)? Will there be any aircraft carriers docked in Portsmouth around the 8th of February?
All being positive, Degsy (fully regaled in his Leopard suit) should Jet2 it to Pompey, land on the ACC and be breeches buoyed to shore (full bosun’s pipe kerfuffle et al!) to where his pimped Lamborghini awaits. Press & TV in attendance.
…And boy there would be a few present should the jet take off from Barton Aerodrome with a mystery guest accompanying - full 2025 kit with an axeman’s hood covering his face (AND HAIR)!
Should Mirfield prevail tomorrow (or Worky down the line), this post will dissolve in a swirl of soft focus accompanied by glissandi on the harp!
As you can tell, Bongser is bored and cannot wait for the new season to start.
Salford fans believe there is a takeover planned for next week. If so it is hoped that Leigh have managed to procure Sneyd before any monies flood into the club.
Not sure what any consortium would want with Salford, except for a Super League franchise. They currently have no current assets (only debts and loans) and no fixed assets (shared stadium owned by Salford City Council). The only thing of value are the player contracts and the vote last week devalued the contracts by virtue of only a small number of buyers now being available. The fans hope that if they keep Sneyd they have a fighting chance, but the promotion and relegation spreadsheet system will see the club in the danger zone regardless.
Can Leigh prise the family jewels away from Salford before they shore up the defences? It shows how important a player Sneyd is, if the whole season pivots on one player.
Salford fans believe there is a takeover planned for next week. If so it is hoped that Leigh have managed to procure Sneyd before any monies flood into the club.
Not sure what any consortium would want with Salford, except for a Super League franchise. They currently have no current assets (only debts and loans) and no fixed assets (shared stadium owned by Salford City Council). The only thing of value are the player contracts and the vote last week devalued the contracts by virtue of only a small number of buyers now being available. The fans hope that if they keep Sneyd they have a fighting chance, but the promotion and relegation spreadsheet system will see the club in the danger zone regardless.
Can Leigh prise the family jewels away from Salford before they shore up the defences? It shows how important a player Sneyd is, if the whole season pivots on one player.
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