8ULL5HITT4 wrote:
Sometimes silences can be quite meaningful. I have always assumed that their remit is to see out the season and ensure that the fixtures are completed. I admit to being confused as to the requirement regarding the academy.
The academy is interesting. We are the only club which had to have an academy as part of the winning bidders plan. Every other club it is optional. It costs between £150k (us, the lower end) and about £300k, Wigan, Leeds, the upper end of the scale.
We do have a top 8 graded academy though.
Which is pointless if we can't keep them.
We can only keep them if we can provide wages & a plan to get to SL. Which is obvious we don't have.
The other factor is that an academy & academy kids in the first team keeps the support happy for longer.
Coincidentally, grassroots & development are 2 (of many) factors in determining how much money the RFL got from Sport England this time round.
So, the cynic in me suggests that we are paying out £150k for an academy so that the RFL don't have to lose money from Sport England and to keep the fans onside for this year.