childofthenorthern wrote:
Might be viable but if the rfl gave any consessions on either rent or ground maintenance to make that possible do you imagine there would be no complaints about 'the rfl subsidising the bulls again'?
What else are they going to do with the ground in the short term? Where are the other potential tenants? How long would it take the RFL to sell the lease?
If the Bulls are going to be expelled from SL and relegated to the Championship, the new club is going to need a lot of technical support and expertise from the RFL to get back up and running. Particularly if its supporter owned. It doesnt make any sense to go to the trouble of buying the Bulls if all they're trying to do is just to see the club through to the end of the season. It would be pointless to do what they are doing and then kill off a fledgling new club by charging unrealistic rent for the stadium.
I expect they'll come up with a new sub lease with the rent linked to attendances.