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We Need To Talk About London Irish

I know it's been discussed a ton but an England based URC is just never going to happen, as the RFU has dominion over all rugby in the country

Then again if he's just bought the club then maybe he'll relocate - London (Arkansas) Irish? (London)Derry Irish?
 
I know it's been discussed a ton but an England based URC is just never going to happen, as the RFU has dominion over all rugby in the country

Then again if he's just bought the club then maybe he'll relocate - London (Arkansas) Irish? (London)Derry Irish?
Though, now that they're involved, it's possible DCMS apply some pressure there.
But yes, this will be the first severe test of this.
 
Interesting to see how this plays out and EJ is a savvy operator. The RFU will, rightly, fight any and all attempts to have them in the URC and they've a very good relationship with the IRFU so I can't see it happening.

From a fan perspective, an Irish aligned, London based URC team would be unbelievable.
 
What's the scope, if any, for Jordan to just leave the RFU system and become a stand alone club outside their jurisdiction?

Would be a bit of a LIV golf situation I'd imagine, anyone associated can't play for England at any level sort of thing.

Can't see the IRFU aligning either but interesting idea nonetheless.
 
What's the scope, if any, for Jordan to just leave the RFU system and become a stand alone club outside their jurisdiction?
From what I understand, they'd need to play on a piece of soil that isn't located in England.
Otherwise the match won't be recognised by RFU or World Rugby, insurance, or referee associations.

I absolutely reserve the right to be wrong, but there's a reason why it's failed every time it's been brought up over the last 30 years. (and LI, LW and LS have all had a go, but equally, all have backed down pretty quickly, so it's never been properly tested)
 
From what I understand, they'd need to play on a piece of soil that isn't located in England.
Otherwise the match won't be recognised by RFU or World Rugby, insurance, or referee associations.

I absolutely reserve the right to be wrong, but there's a reason why it's failed every time it's been brought up over the last 30 years. (and LI, LW and LS have all had a go, but equally, all have backed down pretty quickly, so it's never been properly tested)
That'll do it. Good luck getting an exemption when England need pro clubs!
 
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I absolutely reserve the right to be wrong, but there's a reason why it's failed every time it's been brought up over the last 30 years. (and LI, LW and LS have all had a go, but equally, all have backed down pretty quickly, so it's never been properly tested)
Seem to vaguely remember the last time the SRU tried to buy London Scottish the RFU said no and World Rugby backed the RFU - just so easy to keep unions sides in the unions areas with no exceptions rather than muddy everything forever by allowing things like this to happen
 
From what I understand, they'd need to play on a piece of soil that isn't located in England.

Solved it.

He buys one of those two carriers (obviously very straightforward 'cos the royal navy cannot afford aircraft for both so its really just for decoration anyway) - and revamps the flight deck to hold a pitch and stands.

Then parks it in the Thames.

Could have fancy underdeck ballroom etc in the hangars underneath, hotel rooms in the crew spaces and everything.

... and in the middle of winter, when the weather is crap, it can be relocated to the Med.
F88k you and your roof Cardiff - we're off cruising to f88king Palma to play our games in dry weather.

Clearly a flawless plan and what he obviously must be working on.
 

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