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What a shame.
Quite a lot of fixing has to be done here, but looking at the debt list a few months ago, there were other teams in the Gallagher in similarly bad shape.
What a disaster, no way all of these players will find clubs. And also a shame as the actual product, the game in the Prem is amazing right now.Modifying post.
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They have to rebuild the entire League, but who finds that???
The issue I see is that you have players now, say Jacob Umaga at Wasps who would be on a decent package. How does he find a game now given the other clubs are under severe financial restrictions? There aren’t enough ‘shirts’ to go around. Probably see a few head to France and then the RFU will have to relax it’s stance on England selection.
An absolute omni-shambles.Modifying post.
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I do think covid has had a massive effect.
Match day income as a proportion of total income is highly significant compared to top level football teams.
And whereas I always blindly assumed that all clubs spend up to the salary cap, apparently this isn't the case and some only spend about 60% of it.
So whilst the business models haven't always been viable, relying instead on rich owners, I don't think this means that all the clubs have necessarily been extravagant.
Worcester have been victims of **** owners but I don't think from everything I've read that Wasps could have done too much differently. They've suffered from trying to become sustainable ironically.
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Covid hasnt helped, but the business models were deeply flawed.Originally posted by Cormack74 View PostI do think covid has had a massive effect.
Match day income as a proportion of total income is highly significant compared to top level football teams.
And whereas I always blindly assumed that all clubs spend up to the salary cap, apparently this isn't the case and some only spend about 60% of it.
So whilst the business models haven't always been viable, relying instead on rich owners, I don't think this means that all the clubs have necessarily been extravagant.
Worcester have been victims of **** owners but I don't think from everything I've read that Wasps could have done too much differently. They've suffered from trying to become sustainable ironically.
The Gallagher Prem had loads of investment and TV money the clubs spent it all.
This is a decent summary.
Centralaised contracts much as Scotland and Ireland (and Wales?) do must be on the cards?Modifying post.
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I'm not too sure that the parallels he is drawing with things that happened nearly 25 years ago are necessarily all that valid TBH - the game had only turned professional 18 months earlier.
And I suspect the money from CVC may have plugged some of the gaps from Covid. There may be an argument that without that money (even if it sems wasted), more clubs could be in danger.
On the central contracts, you may be right, but I'm not sure how that would play out with Premiership Rugby being a separate entity from the RFU (albeit co-joined in many respects) and I'm pretty sure there are some club owners who would massively resent the interference, Bruce Craig, Tony Rowe etc etc.Last edited by Cormack74; 17-10-22, 09:37 PM.
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