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| wonder if its part of the new lease agreement, we weren't getting use of the facilities we were paying good money to use/play in
also noticed in the interview with Pearson, the only debt the club has is the loan to the government!
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| Quote: number 6 "wonder if its part of the new lease agreement, we weren't getting use of the facilities we were paying good money to use/play in
also noticed in the interview with Pearson, the only debt the club has is the loan to the government!'"
Technically it’s a loan from the RL, I believe. The government handed a lump sum to the RL and they made cash sums available to those clubs that applied. I wonder when the cash has to be paid back to the government because this will impact the RL. Are they in a position to reimburse without the clubs coughing up. If the clubs need to reimburse prior to the loan being paid back, I can see a few clubs floundering.
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Quote: Armavinit "Technically it’s a loan from the RL, I believe. The government handed a lump sum to the RL and they made cash sums available to those clubs that applied. I wonder when the cash has to be paid back to the government because this will impact the RL. Are they in a position to reimburse without the clubs coughing up. If the clubs need to reimburse prior to the loan being paid back, I can see a few clubs floundering.'"
The RFL took on responsibility for administering the loans, along with Sport England and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/gove ... gby-league
That was 2020 and loans worth a further £16.7 million were made available to the men’s professional game in 2021, alongside £1.45 million in grants to the community game.
https://www.rugby-league.com/article/57 ... gby-league
The terms of repayment were not made public but I haven’t seen anything suggesting that the RFL acted as a guarantor… or, in fairness, that they didn’t.
When Rugby Union club Wasps went bust, the tax payer took the hit for their £14.1 million COVID survival package loan going unpaid, suggesting that the RFU wasn’t responsible for repayments.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63874443
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Quote: Armavinit "Technically it’s a loan from the RL, I believe. The government handed a lump sum to the RL and they made cash sums available to those clubs that applied. I wonder when the cash has to be paid back to the government because this will impact the RL. Are they in a position to reimburse without the clubs coughing up. If the clubs need to reimburse prior to the loan being paid back, I can see a few clubs floundering.'"
The RFL took on responsibility for administering the loans, along with Sport England and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/gove ... gby-league
That was 2020 and loans worth a further £16.7 million were made available to the men’s professional game in 2021, alongside £1.45 million in grants to the community game.
https://www.rugby-league.com/article/57 ... gby-league
The terms of repayment were not made public but I haven’t seen anything suggesting that the RFL acted as a guarantor… or, in fairness, that they didn’t.
When Rugby Union club Wasps went bust, the tax payer took the hit for their £14.1 million COVID survival package loan going unpaid, suggesting that the RFU wasn’t responsible for repayments.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63874443
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| Quote: Armavinit "Haven’t you ever seen how they water the pitch before games and at half-time for football. I’ve often commented how the arena smells like a pond. City practice on it all season, it’s not like FC are going to tear the pitch apart, practicing on it.'"
The pitch was in a right state last season before a rugby ball was kicked !
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| Quote: B0NES "The pitch was in a right state last season before a rugby ball was kicked !'"
A tad site better than Headingley, the only thing they can practice doing on that pitch is making sandcastles.
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