Quote: Nothus "I think we bought ourselves a place in SL, pretty much.
Did all but one of the other SL clubs vote to keep us in SL because they love us and couldn't live without us? Or was it because they already knew they stood to get a slightly larger slice of the pie in the next two years? Who knows.'"
Haven't seen this linked elsewhere yet, sorry if it has been, but in answer to the op question, looks like Nothus was right;
rlSL spot from funding cutrl
"[iMr Sutcliffe insisted the loss of the cash wouldn’t affect its ability to spend up to the Super League salary cap, but told the Telegraph & Argus
So its our penace for being naughty, and a deterrent to others, and placates other clubs who will benefit from a weaker Bulls for the next 2 years.
I also found this article whilst wandering around the web which is a well written piece on the subject;
rlBulls safe, trouble ahead for SLrl
[i"Up until quite late in the piece, it appears there was a fair number of clubs ready to give Bradford the bum's rush.
But by the time the final show of hands was taken, there was only one chairman who felt the Bulls should get the boot
But in the end, the rest decided Bradford should stay.
The most vocal of the majority was St Helens chairman Eamonn McManus.
He too believes Super League should be reduced to 12 clubs, but takes what might be considered a more pragmatic stance.
He points out that under the right ownership, Bradford has a better chance of being a viable commercial entity than most.
To sum up McManus's position, he thinks the Bulls should be part of the elite, even if it was cut to 12.
The RFL's position is a sticky one. They have the clubs that are trying to get into Super League keeping a beady eye on them.
Suppose they stick to their word that a Championship club gets promoted for 2015 AND there is a consensus to reduce the top-flight to 12 teams!
That would mean losing THREE from the current set-up.
In the words of the song – there may be trouble ahead.[/i"
May we live in Interesting Times.....and thank you very much indeed Mr McManus.