Bit more info in sporting life article. Mentions a commercial director and a financial one have been identified. Also says they've decided whether or not to appeal the points deduction yet and are discussing it internally. Also mentions buying lease back from RFL as a mid term aim .Franny looking for another prop.
Think fakir will fit in well. Gives us that bit of aggression we've been missing.
Got to say I've been impressed today. Saying the right things whilst backing it up with the first signing, and hes at least considering appealing the points deduction, which is something I really wanted any new owner to do, at least ask the question - it might get us 2 points, but I think its incredibly unlikely it would be increased, so its a no brainer to ask isn't it?
" in the short term, he admits the club are considering appealing against the six-point deduction.
"That is something we will discuss internally and when we've made a decision we'll let you know," he told the press conference.
Green also revealed attempts will be made to reclaim ownership of the ground from the game's governing body, the Rugby Football League, who bought the lease from the club just over two years ago.
"It is important for the longevity of the club, for the future and its survival," Green said."
Well done Mr Green, so far so good.
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Bit more info in sporting life article. Mentions a commercial director and a financial one have been identified. Also says they've decided whether or not to appeal the points deduction yet and are discussing it internally. Also mentions buying lease back from RFL as a mid term aim .Franny looking for another prop.
Think fakir will fit in well. Gives us that bit of aggression we've been missing.
Got to say I've been impressed today. Saying the right things whilst backing it up with the first signing, and hes at least considering appealing the points deduction, which is something I really wanted any new owner to do, at least ask the question - it might get us 2 points, but I think its incredibly unlikely it would be increased, so its a no brainer to ask isn't it?
" in the short term, he admits the club are considering appealing against the six-point deduction.
"That is something we will discuss internally and when we've made a decision we'll let you know," he told the press conference.
Green also revealed attempts will be made to reclaim ownership of the ground from the game's governing body, the Rugby Football League, who bought the lease from the club just over two years ago.
"It is important for the longevity of the club, for the future and its survival," Green said."
To be exact, what I have heard tonight was " we are getting 2 points back maybe 4" and that came straight from the horses mouth from somebody you could say is pretty high up within the Bulls.I can feel a letter from Wakie fans been written as we speak
Slightly off topic but what a game at Hull tonight,well done Salford.I have nothing against Hull fans but I'm glad Carvell won't be getting any where near Wembley this year
Also there seems to be more information in the Sky article than the T&A one:
Green: "I think that's going to be a very difficult thing to do." he said "My actions are going to speak louder than words. Within a week, not only have I got a new Managing Director, I've got a new Commercial Director and I've signed my first player."
"The RFL have clearly defined rules within which appeals can be made. If there is the ability to do so, then we will do so within the rules of the RFL,"
Cummins: "He's (Fakir) going to feature on Sunday, we've got a couple of players who are cup tied so our numbers are even lower. I don't expect him to do 80 minutes but he'll have a good spell," said Cummins"
Also seems we will play by the rules unlike some clubs at times: "I'm not into unsettling players, I'm not into that game. There'll be no me ringing players up if they're not available, that's just not the way to do it."
Also there seems to be more information in the Sky article than the T&A one:
Green: "I think that's going to be a very difficult thing to do." he said "My actions are going to speak louder than words. Within a week, not only have I got a new Managing Director, I've got a new Commercial Director and I've signed my first player."
"The RFL have clearly defined rules within which appeals can be made. If there is the ability to do so, then we will do so within the rules of the RFL,"
Cummins: "He's (Fakir) going to feature on Sunday, we've got a couple of players who are cup tied so our numbers are even lower. I don't expect him to do 80 minutes but he'll have a good spell," said Cummins"
Also seems we will play by the rules unlike some clubs at times: "I'm not into unsettling players, I'm not into that game. There'll be no me ringing players up if they're not available, that's just not the way to do it."