Quote ="red13pjb"Red John, you can repeat the rules as many times as you like the fact of the matter is the rules in this country don't fit the crime in comparison to those dished out in oz! The comparisons I drew were to illustrate the wider view of how the RFL let teams get away with things in this country including the salary cap (which was mentioned by another poster earlier in the thread!)'"
What penalties do the NRL apply to clubs that go into administration?
Quote ="red13pjb"The goal posts have mysteriously moved since the first round of franchises. Widnes were refused entry on the insolvency basis. This was clearly an excuse to allow the Welsh side in ( I refuse to name them as it would appear they can't decide what they want to be called themselves yet) because once they were in the rules change thus allowing them to have constant membership without fear of relegation to the lower leagues because they are somehow considered more important to our game than any of the founder member clubs who created RL in 1895!'"
What were the rules regarding penalties to clubs who went into administration prior to them changing?
Quote ="red13pjb"I have no issue with expansion and the inclusion of the Welsh in the league but not at the expense of other clubs who are not given the same help and are infact expelled from the league all together (ie Blackpool) for the self same offence- insolvency! As I said before , (at the risk of repeating myself) this is not expansion by pure definition merely redistribution. The RFL should be honest about it and say that the welsh have a lifelong membership of SL and state their reasons. Of course they can't because that would be illegal and therefore corrupt..... The Defence rests your honour!'"
Are these cases the same? The clubs were asked by the RFL to provide a plan detailing how they would get out of administration. Blackpool failed to provide that plan by the stated deadline.