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The press made a fuss about the nonsense with Pirates last year.
No they didnt not to this extent.
The press made a fuss about the nonsense with Pirates last year.
Take the emotion out of it for one minute, we are talking about whats best for rugby. The Hcup allow all 6 nations in the NH to field teams because it helps the development of rugby. Would it be a travesty if Welsh dont go up...for Welsh yes for the game in England as a whole no and lets be honest would the press be so vocal about this if it was Wasps looking at relegation and say Nottingham looking at promotion. No they wouldnt
If it ever got that close again that Wasps might go down the RFU would probably abolish relegation altogether.
I'm done trying to make you see sense on this. It's like teaching a budgie Cantonese.
You cannot compare the 2 Football is and always will be the most popular sport in England, rugby union is still very much developing and does need a helping hand in some parts the North east in particular
If it ever got that close again that Wasps might go down the RFU would probably abolish relegation altogether.
I'm done trying to make you see sense on this. It's like teaching a budgie Cantonese.
Sorry just thought we agreed on something.....
No they didnt not to this extent.
If it ever got that close again that Wasps might go down the RFU would probably abolish relegation altogether.
I'm done trying to make you see sense on this. It's like teaching a budgie Cantonese.
They were happy to let Saints go down.
What is the exact criteria the RFU are saying that London Welsh do not meet? It seems to me the RFU would not risk losing a high court challenge. The legal eagles would have looked at it and do not think London Irish are in the right.
They were happy to let Saints go down.
What is the exact criteria the RFU are saying that London Welsh do not meet? It seems to me the RFU would not risk losing a high court challenge. The legal eagles would have looked at it and do not think London Irish are in the right.
Tenure on the Kassam Stadium, which apparently they have shown to the RFU they have. The timing of when the RFU told London Welsh they were not eligible and the fact they wanted Bristol to beat the Pirates so that it would stop Welsh kicking up a fuss shows that the RFU are worried by a London Welsh challenge. Take into account that Bleddyn Phillips also is a partner in a major solicitor firm who would have a fairly good idea if they had a case, I seriously doubt London Welsh would be making so much noise if they genuinely did not believe they have a chance to overturn the RFU's decision.
And this is why we debate them :lol: , be boring if not!
Not watching Alien ready for Prometheus?
How do you know that the club aren't being told, and how do you know that it's the RFU and not the PGB, who are responsible for these rules?
edit: Playing at Selhurst would change nothing for LW, they still fall foul of the same regulations.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre however would probably be a different kettle of fish...
edit edit: Besides, I've started campaigning to get a London side with some actual fans in if Parish wants to get some extra dubloons in on the side...
Good in one sense, bad in another. I genuinely hope they go bankrupt if they move out of London when there is a move available within normal bounds.
Sorry but who in their right mind would wish bankruptcy on a club. Such an idiotic statement.
If you read anything about the Selhurst Park move you would know that London Welsh were told they would not get the Primacy of Tenure if they moved to Selhurst.