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| Quote ="Judder Man"I wouldn't scrap it, I would enforce it from the bottom end. Probably only 50% of the superleague clubs, with the exception of London your top 6 finishers in the league are the full salary cap ones.
The lower clubs don't have the support or revenue streams to spend to full cap, these should not be given a license, sorry Salford and Cas fans.'"
So you have a 6 team league?
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| Quote ="Him"So you have a 6 team league?'"
No, would have minimum to maximum range. For example 1.0 to 1.5 million, if clubs can,t spend to that because of lack of income stream the standard of superleague will drop in various forms.
Once you get 12 teams spending to salary cap targets, you can then raise it to maintain stature of the sport.
The top 6 teams can can probably spend more and progress the sport, but they are being held back because the bottom 8 teams are stagnant and will veto any progress to the sport that involves extra expenditure.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"we can because the aims of the salary cap are measurable, it was put in place as a talent distribution mechanism, we can safely say it has failed this respect due to the concentration of success, it was put in place to stop clubs going bust, it has failed in this respect because clubs have gone bust, and it was put in place to stop wage inflation which it has been massively successful because our players are sadly earning less now than pre-salary cap. We can measure the wc om its own merits and we don't need to draw a false dichotomy arguing the only option is this specific form of cap or no cap at all and measure the caps successes only relative to a hypothetical world with no sc at all'"
We can't, because we don't know how we would have done against those measures in the parallel universe that didn't have the salary cap.
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| Quote ="Wooden Stand"Nobody can be sure the Salary Cap hasn't adversely affected RL in this country.'"
And nobody can be sure the salary cap hasn't positively affected RL in this country. So, what's your point?
Quote ="Wooden Stand"I believe it has been a disaster for RL in this country'"
and some people believe in ghosts, and all sorts of other nonsense.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"Firstly, 10 of 14 isnt 80%. Secondly, operating at a profit isn’t always the aim, of all companies, at the same time. it is pretty naïve to look at profitability as the only measure of financial health.
St Helens don’t operate at a profit, they have posted some results which in isolation look pretty bad. But they have a huge shiny new asset which not only increases the chances of profitability for future years, but is a big shiny asset on the balance sheet on its own. Leeds as well, don’t look to post huge profits, with ‘management fees’ and loans to Carnegie often bring down the amount they show as ‘profit’. I have no doubt other clubs will have similar set ups. So again, it is pretty naïve to look at profitability as the only measure of financial health.
St Helens don’t operate at a profit, they have posted some results which in isolation look pretty bad. But they have a huge shiny new asset which not only increases the chances of profitability for future years, but is a big shiny asset on the balance sheet on its own. Leeds as well, don’t look to post huge profits, with ‘management fees’ and loans to Carnegie often bring down the amount they show as ‘profit’. I have no doubt other clubs will have similar set ups. So again, it is pretty naïve to look at profitability as the only measure of financial health.
Considering the salary cap has done neither of those things, it is pretty ridiculous to keep it in place, it hasn’t broken the stranglehold of the big clubs. Its just that one of them has been run poorly, and we have had three more ‘rich guys’ join the party. I find it strange that you argue so much on the financial prudence needed and how all clubs need to only spend what they have because were that the case, your club wouldn’t be in SL.'"
Ok if you want to be pedantic 71.4% of clubs are losing money!
Yes most businesses will operate at a minor loss for tax purposes but I don't know of many that are happy or sustainable operating at 250k-1mill+ every year!
The salary cap hasn't had the desired levelling effect, arguably, due to not envy club spending it. Some are spending more, some significantly less. The day we see every club spending the same will be the day we see more teams competing for silverware. Look at the player movement from top to bottom clubs and compare it to SL player movements, there is your evidence.
My club has spent full salary cap every season since joining SL. If anything we may benefit more by having no salary cap than others as we have millionaire backers. I want to see a SL of 14 competitive teams all financially sustainable. P&r or removing salary cap would be major mistakes.
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"
My club has spent full salary cap every season since joining SL.
If anything we may benefit more by having no salary cap than others
P&r or removing salary cap would be major mistakes.'"
1 Your comments indicate that you don't really know what you are talking about on this; in this country, the current Salary Cap does not (as it happens) have anthing to do with how much you spend on players! It has to do with an RFL assumed value of the contractual arrangements clubs have with players.
2. Scrapping the Salary Cap provisions and introducing automatic one-up, one-down promotion and relegation betwen the leagues, with immediate effect, would be a massive boon to Rugby League in this country (which is up against competition from Soccer & RU).
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| Quote ="Wooden Stand"1 Your comments indicate that you don't really know what you are talking about on this; in this country, the current Salary Cap does not (as it happens) have anthing to do with how much you spend on players! It has to do with an RFL assumed value of the contractual arrangements clubs have with players.
2. Scrapping the Salary Cap provisions and introducing automatic one-up, one-down promotion and relegation betwen the leagues, with immediate effect, would be a massive boon to Rugby League in this country (which is up against competition from Soccer & RU).'"
1. Why do you believe that?
2. No it wouldn't.
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1. Why do you believe that?
2. No it wouldn't.'"
1. www.therfl.co.uk/~therflc/client ... rt%205.pdf
2. Yes it would! We are trying to put in place a structure for professional Rugby League in this country that will enable the game to grow and develop so as to be able to compete and win at national and international level be be attractive and inspiring for young athletes, spectators and financial backers in equal measure.
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1. www.therfl.co.uk/~therflc/client ... rt%205.pdf
2. Yes it would! We are trying to put in place a structure for professional Rugby League in this country that will enable the game to grow and develop so as to be able to compete and win at national and international level be be attractive and inspiring for young athletes, spectators and financial backers in equal measure.
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2. Yes it would! We are trying to put in place a structure for professional Rugby League in this country that will enable the game to grow and develop so as to be able to compete and win at national and international level be be attractive and inspiring for young athletes, spectators and financial backers in equal measure.'"
1. Tell my why you believe what you believe. Argue your case, if you have one.
2. No it wouldn't! Simply repeatedly saying it won't make it so. Such a structure would. A promotion system of one up and one down wouldn't, in any way, contribute to that. Argue your case, if you have one.
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1. Tell my why you believe what you believe. Argue your case, if you have one.
2. No it wouldn't! Simply repeatedly saying it won't make it so. Such a structure would. A promotion system of one up and one down wouldn't, in any way, contribute to that. Argue your case, if you have one.
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| how many clubs in rl in this country have the potential to get 10k+ gates(excluding the ones who already do, wigan,leeds,saints,warrington,hull fc, bradford n cats who are near enough)
apart from hull kr,huddersfield n wakey (and maybe cas)most of the others dont have the potential to compete at the top of the cap level.
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| Quote ="Richie"We can't, because we don't know how we would have done against those measures in the parallel universe that didn't have the salary cap.'"
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"Ok if you want to be pedantic 71.4% of clubs are losing money!
'" no, 71.4% arent declaring an operating profit.
Quote Yes most businesses will operate at a minor loss for tax purposes but I don't know of many that are happy or sustainable operating at 250k-1mill+ every year!'" How many of the 10 clubs which dont operate at a profit are posting losses between £250k and 1m every year?
Quote The salary cap hasn't had the desired levelling effect, arguably, due to not envy club spending it. Some are spending more, some significantly less. The day we see every club spending the same will be the day we see more teams competing for silverware. Look at the player movement from top to bottom clubs and compare it to SL player movements, there is your evidence.'" It has failed in that aim, there are other options for talent distribution.
Quote My club has spent full salary cap every season since joining SL. If anything we may benefit more by having no salary cap than others as we have millionaire backers. I want to see a SL of 14 competitive teams all financially sustainable. P&r or removing salary cap would be major mistakes.'" You're club has spent money it doesnt have, run up large debts, and admits itself it is unsustainable and unclear whether more private investment is going to be forthcoming with cuts to playing costs being cut. They have however seen massive growth. Had we restricted you're clubs spending and made it spend a sustainable amount of money it is likely they a) wouldnt be promoted and B) wouldnt have experienced relative success and not seen that growth.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"The success of the Salary cap is measured on the merits of the salary cap, it isnt measured against a hypothetical world where there is no Salary Cap. The success of the salary cap is measured on whether or not it achieves its aims, not on whether or not it is better than having no salary cap at all, not least because not having any salary cap whatsoever isnt our only other option. It is perfectly reasonable for the SC to be a complete and total failure, but better than having no SC at all.'"
Everything it relative Smokey. So in saying how well the salary cap does in achieving it's aims, you have to measure that relative to other options.
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| Quote ="Richie"Everything it relative Smokey. So in saying how well the salary cap does in achieving it's aims, you have to measure that relative to other options.'"
Of which there are very very many. The Salary Cap set out its aims, talent distribution, financial prudence, and protection against wage inflation, in two of those aims it has failed. It may have done better than having no SC but it has still failed
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"Of which there are very very many. The Salary Cap set out its aims, talent distribution, financial prudence, and protection against wage inflation, in two of those aims it has failed. It may have done better than having no SC but it has still failed'"
Firstly, what makes you think it's failed?
Secondly, if it's done better than no salary cap, it's a relative success.
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| Quote ="Richie"Firstly, what makes you think it's failed?
Secondly, if it's done better than no salary cap, it's a relative success.'" no it isnt, just because hypothetically it isnt the worst, doesnt mean it has been a success.
And I think it has failed because it has, talent isnt being distributed to the level it should and it isnt forcing clubs to be run sustainably.
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| Quote ="Wooden Stand"My changes could all be introduced at the next meeting of the RFL - and as soon as they were announced would create a massive, overnight, boost for the game in all respects.'" With these specific proposals and unchallengable positive outcomes, you sound like the Mitt Romney of Rugby League. You're hired
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"no it isnt, just because hypothetically it isnt the worst, doesnt mean it has been a success.
And I think it has failed because it has, talent isnt being distributed to the level it should and it isnt forcing clubs to be run sustainably.'"
I could say "yes it does" and we won't get far, but it's as far as we'll get if you just answer with little more than "no it isn't"
Following another year where at least five clubs had a real shot at winning the title as recently as a week ago, and a club making their first GF appearance Why do you think talent isn't being distributed?
In terms of running clubs sustainably, the salary cap could only ever control a part of a club's expense. Rather than argue against it, if that's how you feel about it perhaps you should argue that the cap cover more of club spending?
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| Quote ="Richie"I could say "yes it does" and we won't get far, but it's as far as we'll get if you just answer with little more than "no it isn't"'" Well it isnt stopping clubs over-spending, which isnt surprising considering it is a completely arbitrary figure, and it would be idiotic to pretend it is financially prudent for clubs turning over £3/4/5million to be spending the same as clubs turning over £10/12/13million, and it isnt distributing the talent. What else do you want. It is virtually impossible to prove a negative, because it is very easy to counter any evidence of a negative with straw men and red herrings like your argument about the success of the SC only being judged relative to a hypothetical none-existent world. If you want to argue otherwise, it should be very easy for you to show a causal link between this salary cap that we have, and an increase in financial prudence and talent distribution. That is how we prove things after all.
Quote Following another year where at least five clubs had a real shot at winning the title as recently as a week ago, and a club making their first GF appearance Why do you think talent isn't being distributed? '" in the 14 years of the grand final, out of the 28 possible finalists we have had a total of only 6 different finalists. Two of them only once, 26 out of 28 final berths have been taken by just 4 teams, the 'big 4'. Of the two to join them, one of them is Warrington, a club who have spent a whole lot of their owners money, have no trouble spending to the cap, and would have no trouble spending more than it, and Hull, a club which has great facilities given to them and very big fanbase. The none of the big Salary capped sports use the salary cap as their talent distribution mechanism, they have drafts for that.
Quote In terms of running clubs sustainably, the salary cap could only ever control a part of a club's expense. Rather than argue against it, if that's how you feel about it perhaps you should argue that the cap cover more of club spending?'" The cap will never force a club to be run sustainably, no cap ever could. Limiting your spending isnt running a business sustainably. Cutting your cloth accordingly can sometimes simply leave you with an ever shrinking piece of cloth. Sometimes clubs will need to spend more on some things, and less on others. Sometimes it is prudent spend that money on a big name, sometimes it isnt. Clubs are far too complex as entities to try such an approach. Whats best at a certain time for Wakefield may not be whats best for Leeds at that time. Clubs need the freedom to do what is best. There are other options to make sure we dont see clubs stacking talent and spending ridiculous sums on players.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"Well it isnt stopping clubs over-spending, which isnt surprising considering it is a completely arbitrary figure, and it would be idiotic to pretend it is financially prudent for clubs turning over £3/4/5million to be spending the same as clubs turning over £10/12/13million, and it isnt distributing the talent. What else do you want. It is virtually impossible to prove a negative, because it is very easy to counter any evidence of a negative with straw men and red herrings like your argument about the success of the SC only being judged relative to a hypothetical none-existent world. If you want to argue otherwise, it should be very easy for you to show a causal link between this salary cap that we have, and an increase in financial prudence and talent distribution. That is how we prove things after all.'"
Again Smokey, you shouldn't just state an opinion without saying why.
Why do you think it isn't stopping clubs over spending?
Why do you think it isn't distributing the talend?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"in the 14 years of the grand final, out of the 28 possible finalists we have had a total of only 6 different finalists. Two of them only once, 26 out of 28 final berths have been taken by just 4 teams, the 'big 4'. Of the two to join them, one of them is Warrington, a club who have spent a whole lot of their owners money, have no trouble spending to the cap, and would have no trouble spending more than it, and Hull, a club which has great facilities given to them and very big fanbase. '"
Getting there slowly. At least we have a little bit if reasoning behind an opinion now.
Why do you choose the Grand Final as your measure? Is that the only way to measure the spread of talent amongst the league. Or was it a case of selecting evidence to justify an opinion rather than seeking evidence to gain an opinion?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"The none of the big Salary capped sports use the salary cap as their talent distribution mechanism, they have drafts for that. '"
Incorrect. The NFL is a big salary capped sport and does not use a draft just for one. Some, but not all, other salary capped sports have additional mechanisms to help spread talent. We don't have the structure to allow a draft.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"The cap will never force a club to be run sustainably, no cap ever could. Limiting your spending isnt running a business sustainably. Cutting your cloth accordingly can sometimes simply leave you with an ever shrinking piece of cloth. Sometimes clubs will need to spend more on some things, and less on others. Sometimes it is prudent spend that money on a big name, sometimes it isnt. Clubs are far too complex as entities to try such an approach. Whats best at a certain time for Wakefield may not be whats best for Leeds at that time. Clubs need the freedom to do what is best. There are other options to make sure we dont see clubs stacking talent and spending ridiculous sums on players.'"
I don't see anyone having ever claimed that the cap could force a club to be run sustainably, or that any cap ever could. Nor has anyone ever said that limiting your spending is running a business sustainably. Nor that clubs don't sometimes need to spend more or less on some things or other things. Nobody has claimed that what's best of Wakey might not be what's best for Leeds. Just who are you arguing with, with those claims?
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| Quote ="Richie"Again Smokey, you shouldn't just state an opinion without saying why.'" I have said why, numerous times. Its you who seems to be avoiding stating why you think it is stopping clubs overspending, and why you think it is distributing talent. Why is that?
Quote Why do you think it isn't stopping clubs over spending?'" Because, as i said. It is an arbitrary figure, it bears no relation to what a club can afford. It would be stupid to pretend Leeds can only afford as little as Wakefield, and as stupid to pretend Wakefield can afford to spend as much as Leeds. The Salary Cap isnt a cap on player wages of what a club can afford, it is a simply one figure applied to vastly different situations. Why do you think it has stopped clubs over spending?
Quote Why do you think it isn't distributing the talend?'" Because it doesnt and it hasnt done so. Why do you think it has?
Quote Getting there slowly. At least we have a little bit if reasoning behind an opinion now.
Why do you choose the Grand Final as your measure? Is that the only way to measure the spread of talent amongst the league. Or was it a case of selecting evidence to justify an opinion rather than seeking evidence to gain an opinion?'" Well the aim of spreading talent would be to spread the chance of success, so success would be pretty much definitive measure of it.
How else would you measure the spread of talent if not the spread of, well, talent?
Quote Incorrect. The NFL is a big salary capped sport and does not use a draft just for one.'" The NFL pretty famously does have a draft. Quote Some, but not all, other salary capped sports have additional mechanisms to help spread talent. We don't have the structure to allow a draft.'" We can have whatever structure we like. And yes, most do have additional talent distribution mechanisms, they dont just use a Salary Cap. It is pretty much only RU and RL which dont
Quote I don't see anyone having ever claimed that the cap could force a club to be run sustainably, or that any cap ever could. Nor has anyone ever said that limiting your spending is running a business sustainably. Nor that clubs don't sometimes need to spend more or less on some things or other things. Nobody has claimed that what's best of Wakey might not be what's best for Leeds. Just who are you arguing with, with those claims?'" If the SC doesnt aim to do those things, then why does it? And if these things arent good things, then why do we accept it?
BTW, it is interesting that you are yet to actually put forward an argument in support of the SC, to show the good things it does and it acheives which couldnt be achieved through other, better means. It is interesting that you are focussing on the logical fallacy of arguing I havent proved a negative, are drawing a false dichotomy that it is this specific cap or none at all, than actually showing why we should have it. The SC needs to prove itself, it isnt the default position. The SC has aims and objectives and they are real, and measurable. If the SC works then there is proof, and evidence, and logic and a causal link between the SC and those aims being achieved. It is interesting how long you have spent avoiding explaining what you think the aims of the SC are and your evidence that these are being achieved as best they could under this SC system rather than any other.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"I have said why, numerous times. Its you who seems to be avoiding stating why you think it is stopping clubs overspending, and why you think it is distributing talent. Why is that?'"
I'm not the one arguing agains the cap though.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Because, as i said. It is an arbitrary figure, it bears no relation to what a club can afford. It would be stupid to pretend Leeds can only afford as little as Wakefield, and as stupid to pretend Wakefield can afford to spend as much as Leeds. The Salary Cap isnt a cap on player wages of what a club can afford, it is a simply one figure applied to vastly different situations. '"
Correct. It's a arbitary figure that bears no relation to what an individual club can afford to pay to player.
Nobody has suggested Wakefield can afford to spend as much as Leeds. Not that I've seen. Please point me towards where someone has. No one has argued that the cap is related to what clubs can afford or that club situations aren't vastly different. Again, who are you arguing with here?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Why do you think it has stopped clubs over spending?
Because it doesnt and it hasnt done so. Why do you think it has?'"
I didn't say it had, did i?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Well the aim of spreading talent would be to spread the chance of success, so success would be pretty much definitive measure of it.
How else would you measure the spread of talent if not the spread of, well, talent?'"
Is a GF appearance your only measure of success then? Other than that, it doesn't matter if a team comes 1st of 14th in the regular rounds and the CC is irrelevant? As I pointed out earlier, a case of evidence to suit an argument rather that looking at the evidence to try to find the right answer.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"The NFL pretty famously does have a draft.We can have whatever structure we like. And yes, most do have additional talent distribution mechanisms, they dont just use a Salary Cap. It is pretty much only RU and RL which dont'"
Quite some change to your earlier statement then. That was a typo by me BTW, should have read the NRL doesn't have a draft.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"If the SC doesnt aim to do those things, then why does it? And if these things arent good things, then why do we accept it?'"
That just doesn't make grammatical sense: "If the SC doesn't aim to do those things then why does it?" Are you arguing that it doesn't aim to do those things but does manage to achieve them?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"BTW, it is interesting that you are yet to actually put forward an argument in support of the SC, to show the good things it does and it acheives which couldnt be achieved through other, better means. It is interesting that you are focussing on the logical fallacy of arguing I havent proved a negative, are drawing a false dichotomy that it is this specific cap or none at all, than actually showing why we should have it. The SC needs to prove itself, it isnt the default position. The SC has aims and objectives and they are real, and measurable. If the SC works then there is proof, and evidence, and logic and a causal link between the SC and those aims being achieved. It is interesting how long you have spent avoiding explaining what you think the aims of the SC are and your evidence that these are being achieved as best they could under this SC system rather than any other.'"
As stated much earlier, I'm not the one arguing the salary cap should be dropped. If we had no cap or a different cap, I could argue for it and show why I believed it could be a good thing. You have a habit of backing yourself into a corner on an opinion, which closes your view of contrary evidence, so just takes the way the point of highlighting it to you. Cases such are your very selective measure of the success of a club just go to further demonstrate this, as does that fact that you just entirely missed the points I made or questions I asked, in favour of the cap.
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| Quote ="Wooden Stand"So, you should have no objection the following simple structure for the success of RL in this country:-
1. Scrap the Salary Cap with immediate effect
2. All clubs to submit audited accounts made up to 31 December each year to the RFL by the following 30 June. Failure to do this = 6 points deduction
3. One-up, one-down automatic promotion and relegation between the leagues
4. Go into Administration = 6 points deduction
5. Go bust and transfer club to a new company = relegation to the bottom division
6. Minimum of 13 of the named 17 for any match to be EU born or trained'"
Congratulations to Sheffield on winning the Championship Grand Final today
If my proposed structure for Rugby League were in place, that would now mean Sheffield being promoted to Super League and Widnes relegated to the Championship. Likewise, Doncaster (after their Championship One Grand Final win) would be promoted to the Championship with York being relegated to Championship One.
In relation to the aspect of scrapping the Salary Cap, I'm with Smokey TA and not with Ritchie.
I know Smokey would perhaps prefer a revised form of salary cap whereas I would scrap it completely, with, as a concession, a review after 5 years. Ritchie is, I'm sure boring everybody - until he comes out and says what makes him appear to be such a strong advocate of the current Salary Cap (although, from his posts above, it would appear that he hasn't even read the RFL Salary Cap Regulations!)
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| Quote ="Richie"I'm not the one arguing agains the cap though.'" no you are arguing for it but refusing to justify why you are for it.
Quote Correct. It's a arbitary figure that bears no relation to what an individual club can afford to pay to player.
Nobody has suggested Wakefield can afford to spend as much as Leeds. Not that I've seen. Please point me towards where someone has. No one has argued that the cap is related to what clubs can afford or that club situations aren't vastly different. Again, who are you arguing with here?'" so you accept it bears no relation to financial prudence, considering that it seems very odd you have taken a position where the sc has achieved its aim of forcing clubs to be financially prudent.
Quote didn't say it had, did i?'" good, so we all accept that the sc has failed in its aim to force clubs to be financially prudent
Quote Is a GF appearance your only measure of success then? Other than that, it doesn't matter if a team comes 1st of 14th in the regular rounds and the CC is irrelevant? As I pointed out earlier, a case of evidence to suit an argument rather that looking at the evidence to try to find the right answer.'" well yes, success is the only measure of success. The cc doesn't have a salary cap so yes it is irrelevant. You have yet to provide any evidence of anything in support of any of your arguments
Quote Quite some change to your earlier statement then. That was a typo by me BTW, should have read the NRL doesn't have a draft.'" what change would that be?
Quote That just doesn't make grammatical sense: "If the SC doesn't aim to do those things then why does it?" Are you arguing that it doesn't aim to do those things but does manage to achieve them?'" yes, if those aren't its aims why do we accept them happening, you did understand
Quote As stated much earlier, I'm not the one arguing the salary cap should be dropped. If we had no cap or a different cap, I could argue for it and show why I believed it could be a good thing. You have a habit of backing yourself into a corner on an opinion, which closes your view of contrary evidence, so just takes the way the point of highlighting it to you. Cases such are your very selective measure of the success of a club just go to further demonstrate this, as does that fact that you just entirely missed the points I made or questions I asked, in favour of the cap.'" thats a ridiculous argument based on a logical fallacy. By arguing against a change in the sc, you are arguing for it in its current guise, you may want to avoid that uncomfortable truth because it would mean you needed to back up your argument rather than hiding behind a demand I prove a negative or the false dichotomy you invented needing an imaginary world. I saw your points I'm waiting for your evidence.
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| Quote ="Wooden Stand"Congratulations to Sheffield on winning the Championship Grand Final today
If my proposed structure for Rugby League were in place, that would now mean Sheffield being promoted to Super League and Widnes relegated to the Championship. Likewise, Doncaster (after their Championship One Grand Final win) would be promoted to the Championship with York being relegated to Championship One.'"
....and why do you think this would be a good thing for the sport of rugby league?
Quote ="Wooden Stand"In relation to the aspect of scrapping the Salary Cap, I'm with Smokey TA and not with Ritchie. '"
Not news to us. Why you think so would be though.
Quote ="Wooden Stand"I know Smokey would perhaps prefer a revised form of salary cap whereas I would scrap it completely, with, as a concession, a review after 5 years. Ritchie is, I'm sure boring everybody - until he comes out and says what makes him appear to be such a strong advocate of the current Salary Cap (although, from his posts above, it would appear that he hasn't even read the RFL Salary Cap Regulations!)'"
Still waiting for your "why" and explanation, if you're able to come up with one.
You haven't offered a single logical response to any couter argument from any poster, and do indeed act like a "Wooden Stand"
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