Quote: Ferocious Aardvark "Basically, yes. The agreement in relation to all this (and including the penalty to receive half the distribution of other clubs) was confidential but the RFL have clearly put it in the public domain.
If OKBL didn't complete its fixtures in 2013 and 2014, then it had to repay all distributions. Obviously, if the club couldn't complete its fixtures, that could only be because it went tits, and so any such repayment clause would be largely academic, which will be why they got OK to personally guarantee the club's obligations.
Keen observers will note the irony of Mr. Carter whingeing about how in contrast to the Bulls situation, he put his house on the line. Kudos to him for that, but it seems OK put not just a house but his bollox on the line for the cause.
As I've been in sunny Spain, does anyone have a report of what went on at the creditors' meeting?'"
If that is the case then the appeal for points should be a hell of a lot stronger - the deal offered to OK (and accepted) was untenable and unworkable - it was a non starter, OK should have walked (glad he didn't) - the RFL if all the above info is true, have placed sanctions on the club over and above what is reasonable punishment, I get the feeling that Mr Green knows this and a certain Mr Carter is going to very upset soon.