Quote ="WersYourMylerGone"If P&R does come back, would it be a good idea for the promoted team to meet a minimum standards criteria to enter the league. Such as in the Aviva Premiership?'"
Huzzah, someone gets it! The way forward isn't an overly complicated competition structure, where every game HAS to finish by a one-point margin.
Keep the league to 14 teams, with Championship clubs applying to enter Super League on an annual basis, whereby they have to meet minimum criteria set out similar to the how it worked with licensing.
IIRC, under the old P&R system the winner of National League One only had to have half-decent facilities to enter SL after winning the NL1 Grand Final, ie, stadia. With licencing they needed much more in terms of off field criteria. If we take all of the standards licencing brought into the game, and apply it to teams coming up from the Championships, the game will grow in the lower leagues making it stronger overall.
If the club that wins the Championship meets the criteria, they get promoted. If they don't meet the criteria, or don't apply for promotion, they don't go up, and the team that finished bottom of Super League gets a reprisal.
Simples.