ExiledTiger wrote:
You might recall that at the time clubs voted to keep SL at 14 clubs there had been much talk and speculation that two clubs were to be axed
only on here and in the media gossip. No serious suggestion or proposals was around that I now of.
ExiledTiger wrote:
and I would suggest that Cas voting to drop only one club was realistically as much as we could do. I admit I don't know how we voted on the rule change, perhaps you could show me the minutes of the meeting.
If I ask a question - ie how did we vote? (or Wakey or Salford or anyone else for that matter) - it's more likely to be an indication that I don't know the answer, than that I do … and a suggestion that before slagging off the RFL for some imagined conspiracy against us, we should find out how our club actually voted on those issues.
It doesn't alter the fact, though, that while some people are imagining some Lewis-Woods conspiracy, it was the clubs that voted (by whatever margin) to change the administration/ insolvency rule or that it was the clubs that voted (by whatever margin) for one of their number to be guaranteed Championship rugby in 2012. It also doesn't alter the fact that whichever current SL cub is unsuccessful in its licence bid, it will be making way for a club from the Championship, not making way for a club already in SL.
Personally I find it sad (if perhaps understandable) to see fans of rugby league rejoicing in the troubles of another club and wishing - nay demanding - that it be kicked out of the comp.
My own opinion fwiw, is that,
a) the RFL and SLE (ie the clubs) made a mistake in promising that one club would be promoted from the championship even if it wasn't one of the best 14 applicants,
b) they made a mistake in religiously sticking to 14 clubs and should have left the number flexible if enough clubs reached a satisfactory standard
c) we should concentrate on making our won licence bid as strong as possible, rather than wishing ill on other clubs to save our skin
d) the ruling body of the sport should offer help to any club, in any league, facing going out of business and work with them to try and secure their continued participation in the league they're in (and tbh I've no reason to believe it doesn't)
e) I hope Crusaders pull through this and continue to help spread the game, just as I hope our next Super League licence bid is successful.