Quote: Mr Dog "I'd suggest you go and read the Operational Rules around budgets, salary caps, sustainable caps and special measures and you will see that there are numerous issues that could apply to the Bulls. The fact that AC isn't really challenging (or doesn't appear to be) suggests he knows he's up a creek....
Paranoid really doesn't come into it.'"
So we were in special measures in the summer, but seemed to have got through to end of the season without any major dramas in terms of people being paid, no WUP, no flurry of CCJ's. Of course it may all turn to crap later, but the RFL's reasons for special measures in 2019 should have reduced.
For 2020 the costs budgets should be pretty easy to analyze, what were the costs in 2019, where is it being reduced and where is it increasing, shouldn't take more than a couple of days maximum.
The revenue projections may be more challenging, given the move to Dewsbury and impact on ticket sales, but again an open frank discussion should resolve that quickly. The RFL could be well within their rights to suggest, say, that we reduced revenue by say 10% year on year in our budget, but that is too optimistic we suggest you reduce by another x%.
If these issues aren't resolved quickly you can only surmise that the RFL are doing it to 'punish' Chalmers for the decision to vacate Odsal, can't see any other reasonable logic explanation