I dont think tangibly this changes much, but governing bodies integrity is as much about what you are seen to do that what you actually do. Imagine for example if the FA had bought Elland Road and rented it back to Leeds which saved them going into administration to save them from predatory businesses whom did prey on them, saved them 15 points deduction and resulted in someone else being relegated - there would have been hell on and rightly.
So, essentially this, although tangibly is a business decision, it does look stinky. The RFL have not granted the Bulls a license forever per-se, but I find it impossible to think that a criteria will be imposed on licensing applications that the RFL adjudicate upon and Bradford be excluded, it is a huge conflict of interests???? example:
RFL makes a rule that all grounds to have 10 flags and red flag poles.
Bulls ask their Landlords to have 10 flags and red flag poles
Landlord says no - Bulls go to court and cry cheat - RIGHTLY.
Landlord says yes - everyone else thinks it is a fix and the RFL sucking it's own. RIGHTLY
Can't win when you put yourself in this situation no matter how humble and worldly the reasons - I am no business or legal expert, but even I can see this is poor management and leadership.