Quote: leytherdownunder "He has broken RFL rules. Simple. Now sit back and wait for the RFL to decide on a suitable punishment ( they will probably ask him to go for the hat-trick and buy another club to help them out of a spot of bother and give him 2 more years to sort it out)
Seriously though - would this be allowed to happen in any other professional sport?? Can you imagine the Glaziers owning West Ham as well as Man U. And Gillett & Hicks being a majority shareholder in Burnley as well as Liverpool. The game is being turned into a laughing stock by the very people who run the game.'"
they could always give him the same punishment as they gave to the Hethringtons as they have a club each.