Just some points for accuracy:-
Wakefield came out of administration after the season had begun, not before as alluded to by Highlander.
Glover had no assurances for forthcoming seasons as to which league the club would be in. He prepared business plans based on whether they would be in Super League or in a lower league. As mentioned above, business plans should cover a range of scenarios not just scenario A (every decent business person knows this).
Whilst the previous management team of Bradford were awarded a 3 year licence, there is nothing to suggest what the ABC team propose as a business plan. Wakefield saw out their season when they came out of administration then applied for a licence. (The fact it was also the 3 year licence re-application period is coincidental.)
I have no issue at all if Bradford are bought out then re-apply for their licence for 2013 onwards. That is the same as the situation with Wakefield.
Remember the old Bradford management got the licence not the hypothetical new management.
If ABC can't put together a business plan, disclose their directors and funding plus listen to RFL "no conditions attached" then they sound very suspect to me. Glover had to go through a fit and proper persons assessment before he was allowed to buy Wakefield. How can the RFL deem ABC fit and proper if the directors are not disclosed.
If the MP's lead bid is more transparent and adheres to no conditions then I suspect that is a better option.
Arguments aside, best of luck over the next few days/weeks/months. You fans have suffered enough. Rugby League will always be present in Bradford no matter what. If the worst happens, I have every faith the phoenix from the flames will rise and you will be a force once again.