Quote: "Lets pretend we live in a perfect world and the dreams of Cas Wakey and Salford all become a reality and three stadiums are built. Who would lose out come franchise decision??'"
probably drawn out of a hat.
Quote: "The reason I ask is with one team cast into the lower leagues how long would they last before the crippling debt of a stadium that is designed to hold 12k would be attracting on a good weekend 2k weighed them down and they go into liquidation?
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hopefully richard wright and his opposite number at salford and wakefield have taken ino acount that their respective club even if they have a fully built stadium that this could happen (probably wont but stranger things have happened) and each club only builds with how much money they have at the time of building and dont bet on superleague money in the future akin to what leeds united did by buying players (and exotic fish) with champions league money that they expected to get.
so if there are no debts on a new stadium when the next round off liscences are dished out and either cas, wakey or salford lose out they can just hang around and do there best to show the rfl that they deserve to be in the superleague
but if they take crippling debts with them and the ground is theres all they could do really is sell it and lease it back