Quote RLRealist="RLRealist"I'd like you to put a few million into RL and see f'all from it.....'"
With director loans,and other methods of retrieving money from sports clubs,the exact monies put in is never confirmed.
Will the club be in a better or worse position than when he started?
To have the salary cap the same as Super League clubs he put down a bond with the RFL.
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We'll never know how much that bond was.I presume he has retrieved it.
As the reserve side and academy is no more- the tv money is more or less the salary cap - was his payments for LSV as much as Dr Koukash had to pay for losses through low attendances at Salford on a par?
It seems two rich people have come into the sport - DB for the second time - and some may say the change is negligible.
At least Salford remain in Super League.
Paul Rowley invited DB to the club,apparently,yet now the coaching position is uncertain for 2019,and players are still to go elsewhere.
Difficult,from the outside,to see a great difference from the start,and at the finish.
How can things improve for the next individual rich investor who would like to enter the sport?
Very few clubs own stadia and very few clubs have player pathways which lead to consistent success.
Nor is their a plethora of home grown talent making good on the international stage;seemingly reliant on NRL players.
Licensing and 8's tried.What next? Where will the money come from?