Rhondda Rudie
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I actually think the English and French clubs have legitimate gripes.The English clubs dropped a major bollock in signing the BT deal though.
These seems to be the only thread the Irish are talking their usual faeces on...
Why aren't you on the intl threads ?
Ha ha
Which countries Have you beaten this year ?
Oh Basque...tell me more about your independent nation.Not a fetish , just a dislike of all things plastic and positioned so far up its own arsehole that anything green and plastic gets a load of ****wits frothing at the mouth...
So... still at stage 1, just the French Union openly declaring war on its clubs?
It does all sound pretty much the same, with alot of sabre-rattling from the Pro-ERC group, just as it was when this all kicked off a few years back. Their intransigence drove a bigger wedge between the parties, which in hindsight was so unecessary seeing as they have now conceded to the finance/qualification criteria. But the one major difference now is that the 5 Unions have chosen to exclude the RFU from discussions. I find this to be a deceitful act as the RFU have never said it was on the side of the PRL/LNR group. It's an unecessary devision IMO.
Personally I have agreed with the original PRL/LNR stance, which has now been agreed and conceded by the other side. And I have not been too bothered about the governance as long as the Unions/IRB have an input. But i'm now wanting to see the 5 Unions fail due to their snub of the entire English setup.
That's my reading of it too. It's all well and good the FFR and WRU supporting ERC but unless LNR and RRW back it, it's no different to the current situation. What remains to be seen is how much sway the Welsh and French Union/Federation hold over their clubs.
But the one major difference now is that the 5 Unions have chosen to exclude the RFU from discussions. I find this to be a deceitful act as the RFU have never said it was on the side of the PRL/LNR group. It's an unecessary devision IMO.
I agree with you, it's highly unlikely. However if the RFU were looking to get more influence over the clubs, now's the best shot they'll ever have.Can't see that ever happening, to be honest.
Even if the RFU did pump a load of cash into the Championship sides, and helped them poach the best players from the Aviva, it'd be years until they were competitive.