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English rugby clubs ‘heading for disaster’ after mounting £300m in debts
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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1114777" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>The danger of this is if it's not planned properly it leads to a negative spiral. Cut costs to make the game affordable = less money coming in, which then means further cost cutting, which then means even less money coming in. I'm all for a step back if there is a clear plan with a step forward, but I worry that the RFU doesn't have the ability to think that long term.</p><p></p><p>It's the reason why the rich clubs would vote for something that could well harm them in the long run. They are only looking at the next few years, not 15-20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1114777, member: 72977"] The danger of this is if it's not planned properly it leads to a negative spiral. Cut costs to make the game affordable = less money coming in, which then means further cost cutting, which then means even less money coming in. I'm all for a step back if there is a clear plan with a step forward, but I worry that the RFU doesn't have the ability to think that long term. It's the reason why the rich clubs would vote for something that could well harm them in the long run. They are only looking at the next few years, not 15-20 years. [/QUOTE]
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