Re: Administration 3 - now in technicolour : Sun Nov 20, 2016 12:02 pm
Maccbull_BigBullyBooaza wrote:
How does that work though?
Forgive me if I'm wrong but I would have thought the company owning Bradford Bulls has signed a sub lease with RFL. That company is currently in administration. Whoever buys the club from the administrators has a choice of which suppliers they want to continue with including the lease of the ground.
If they had a deal in place to play at a ground that met the criteria for whatever league they are in RFL are bound to accept it. If they insist they play at odsal how is that legal?
I'd tell them to shove it. They decided to buy the lease it's their problem what happens with it.
It can't be used as grounds to not accept a bid for reinstatement into the league as that should be seen as a totally separate decision.
Forgive me if I'm wrong but I would have thought the company owning Bradford Bulls has signed a sub lease with RFL. That company is currently in administration. Whoever buys the club from the administrators has a choice of which suppliers they want to continue with including the lease of the ground.
If they had a deal in place to play at a ground that met the criteria for whatever league they are in RFL are bound to accept it. If they insist they play at odsal how is that legal?
I'd tell them to shove it. They decided to buy the lease it's their problem what happens with it.
It can't be used as grounds to not accept a bid for reinstatement into the league as that should be seen as a totally separate decision.
I'm on about the real RFL, the ones that are a law unto themselves, the ones that would be pilloried for buying a lease for a ground where the team play somewhere else.