And that failure to address the fact that we haven't been able to attract a single english marquee player in the last decade shows that the RFL are happy for us to start every season with a salary cap that is three players less than every northern team.
Living costs have cost us a shot at being a SL club, one thing that should have been shouted about, as it is a hindrance to us, not a benefit.
If we volunteer down the leagues than it would be a complete waste of time unless this issue was addressed. Ratify the cost of living and adjust the salary cap accordingly, even then we won't be able to attract players to play semi-pro.
We need a new IL to come in and pay the other half of the bills; media, promotion of the club, infrastructure, etc or we should go down on our terms, on a Salary cap that is fair to us, not fair for all.
I like how everyone in the south lives in a tory utopia wanting something for nothing whilst the poor northerners, the backbone of this country, keep us all going. I get the impression he's never been to Hackney.
I also enjoy how we should 'go back to union' as if all league in the south started there somehow. Most of the Broncos fans I know originally come from Lancashire or Yorkshire.
He thinks London weighting is southerners being greedy and that cost of living can be measured simply in 'bags of chips'.
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