Quote ExiledTiger="ExiledTiger"Cas would be in a much more comfortable position if they weren't being forced into building a new stadium that they can't afford and are unlikely to fill. I daresay the same is true for several other clubs. The RFL must rethink its franchise strategy- by all means keep financial probity (though clearly they need to be more vigilant in this regard) but its time they dropped the stadium criteria from the franchise applications and brought back P&R to allow clubs in the lower divisions a shot at the big time.
RL used to be about who was best on the pitch not the boardroom.'"
A strange time to play this particular tune. Bradford, a team that has been held bad due to their $h1t hole ground, are near insolvency while Salford and St.Helens are experiencing improved attendances and (I would imagine) financial success.
You would think that this was proof that the RFL pushing for modern Stadia is a good thing.
OK the RFL are a bunch of badly trained apes and the licencing rules are badly thought out, Leigh having to rip out seating to get an box checked being an example of this. But having a good facilities to play at and train in are vital.
In my eyes Bradford need to do two things to get back on track. 1. Sack the board. 2. Move to Valley Parade.