If the RFL has any sense (doubtful, I know!) they will not allow a situation where it's basically top six in the Championship next season or die.
As things stand at the moment the third tier would comprise of: Sheffield, Widnes, Newcastle, Dewsbury, Oldham, Swinton, Barrow, Workington, Dons, N Wales, Keighley, Rochdale, Hunslet, Coventry, London Skolars and West Wales.
With a reasonable amount of central funding, watching the Dons play these teams would be much more appealing than the current League One set up. We might even be able to increase our fan base with more home games against better sides.
The powers that be have been trying to expand the game over recent years, potentially losing up to 16 professional clubs in one go with a restructure would be madness.
I'm sure a lot of people at a lot of clubs in League One have worked incredibly hard to survive over the last 2 years, a kick in the teeth from the RFL is not what they need or deserve.
I hope the top twenty clubs are able to look beyond their own immediate personal needs and consider what is best for the greater good of the game.