Quote The Silent H="The Silent H"I understand the deterant point of view but my view is that maybe another solution can be implemented because the current punishment imo doesn't achieve anything.
Bradford are a shell of what they used to be and you could argue the same of Widnes. Perhaps if a different ruling was applied these two would be a lot stronger. RL shoots itself in the foot enough as it is and this type of punishment hurts no one apart from RL.
Perhaps salary cap exemption similar to what the Nrl applies?'"
I think that you are significantly missing the point here.
If we are talking wrong doing, then, surely, racking up debts and not paying them off seems far more harsh on those that haven't been paid, than getting a points deduction or demotion.
The idea is not to run your business so badly as to not be able to service the accrued debts.
Things like covid, where businesses are prevented from functioning due to instructions from Government are somewhat out of the ordinary and this may cause multiple clubs to fail and you could say that this would be through no fault of their own. After all, nobody could have reasonably foreseen this coming.
It's absolutely right that there should be some additional "loss" for clubs that go bust but, wish to continue in the league structure and yes, the "new (re formed) club is likely going to find it harder going but, again, that seems reasonable.
It may be that they have, by not paying their debts, forced other suppliers to go to the wall or not paid their staff etc or, should we just ignore that fact.