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JonDee
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Camquin
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The loss of income form twickenham was going to have an impact. Of course that should apply equally to the 12 as to the 1,200 non Premiership clubs. |
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JonDee
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Agreed and also to the enormously large governing structure of the RFU but am sure it will not |
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Keeppushininthescrum
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Does this mean less people with clipboards driving round in 4x4s who no nothing about rugby?
If thats the case I'm in.
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Camquin
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I have not met anyone with clipboards - but that of course does not mean they do not exist.
I have met some very well informed people running training courses for refs and coaches. And I have met some dedicated RDOs ensuring school boys and girls get their first taste of rugby. |
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PiffPaff
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Firstly we do realise these are people's jobs we are talking about! Secondly these cuts will probably see the CRC/RDOs to take the majority of the hit along with Ticket office staff and the like at Twickenham. What it won't consist of is any of the paid Executive Directors on £250K plus salaries.
Remember back in 2015, RWC here in England, the most profitable ever? That money was to be invested in the game. Remember the great AGP programme, 100 artificial pitches to be built the length and breadth of the country giving year round pitch access and a revenue stream for the hosting clubs and the RFU? Except due to costs that was pulled in 2018 after I think 15 were completed. Reasoning being that the new Hospitality Venue being built at Twickenham was costing more than planned and some belts needed a bit of tightening. 2019 a record financial commitment to the National Teams World Cup campaign because "Eddie is the man to deliver...." sees a brilliant victory over the ABs but a poor show in the final. The RFU still offer the incumbent coach a new contract and an annual salary of £750,000. Meanwhile first round of staff cuts at the RFU see some knowledgeable people go in various departments. The game itself seems in its worst state with the RFU Competitions Department literately fiddling when the RFU League structure burns, the breakaway in Lancashire which now incorporates Cheshire and the Championship being "defunded", travel funding pulled and no access to International Tickets for all clubs next season as they need to keep Sponsors happy and offer places in the Hospitality suites at a price in which you could fly to New Zealand never mind watch them at TW2! The CEO tells every club apart from the Prem 12/13 clubs that you're all part of the Community game and we can't afford a second tier of professional rugby. Starters orders for Ringfencing. Enter stage left - Covid-19 More belt tightening, people are asked and agree to take pay cuts for example how will Mr. Jones survive on his revised salary of £562,500 per year? Remembering of course that his last gig was back in March and its unlikely he'll have another until November? 70% of RFU staff get furloughed not the important one's you know Head of Media, Game Development just the one's who do the running around from club to club, school to school, true they couldn't do that but they are still being paid mainly by the Taxpayer not the RFU. So we come to yesterday, Mr. Sweeney and his Board (don't get confused with the RFU Council aka the 57 old farts) mainly made up of salaried Executives who have a shake of the piggy bank and realise they might have to increase their own pay cuts and get by on £200K each (cancel the Foie Gras or buy it from Aldi) More jobs to go, living in North I'll bet a higher percentage will be in the Field staff up here. Why? Well the RFU use their CRCs/RDO's as cheap labour (liaisons) on Match Days at Twickenham so if you drag someone down from up North you have to pay travel and accommodation, you don't if you use a CRC from the Home Counties. The game is falling apart and whilst announcing that 25% of RFU staff are to go they provide a link to a cheery video praising everyone's patience during the pandemic, no need for a fruit filter here..........Huckleberry Crass! |
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Fly Half
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A very accurate summary I'm afraid,whilst the Premiership Clubs use the CVC money to pay off previous loans/debts leaving themselves for future years,a smaller percentage of a shrinking pie.
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RedWhine
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I can certainly say the Kent Rugby Dev Officers & Community Coaches do a great job supporting grassroots rugby - excellent coaching sessions & really helpful on any club issues that come up - all good rugby people - They do have nice RFU 4x4s though!
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Camp Freddie
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Excellent overview PiffPaff. And all on the same day when Bill Sweeney says the RFU will take 4-5 years to make back the £107 million loses that Bernard Laporte announces that the deal to sell the soul off the 6 Nations to CVC is almost done and France will gain £66.5 million. How much will the RFU gain and has this already been factored in ? If not it would go some way to saving jobs.
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Pristine Shorts
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ENGLAND Golf has today invited applications from all affiliated clubs and facilities to The R&A's Covid-19 Support Fund. In agreement with The R&A, a sum of £2,555,000 has been made available to clubs in England hit hard by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. From today, clubs and facilities can now register their interest in the fund and begin the application process. Each club/facility may apply for a grant of up to £10,000. Over to you, RFU. |
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PiffPaff
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er.....hasn't this been available to Clubs since April via the CBs?
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Pristineshorts...
What Piffpadff said.
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When you're tired... rest. Never quit.
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Pristine Shorts
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Sorry, must have missed that. Or something similar.
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Monkey Boy
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Out of the 141 jobs currently to go, 104 are from Rugby Development (community game!!)
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Rucks and mauls may bust my balls, but whips and chains excite me!!
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PiffPaff
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The problem as seen by the RFU is simple, Top 1% bring in the cash, other 99% get the benefit. When its actually top 1% bring in the cash, usually provided by the other 99% going to TW2, watching the Prem etc. Erode your base, expect some subsidence.
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JonDee
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What a surprise the next statement will be that as they hit all their targets (which only they know about ) the board are awarded a large bonus. |
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Camp Freddie
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So who will run all the training courses etc if there are no RFU staff on the ground. ? As well as that are they expecting all this work to be picked up by already overloaded volunteers ?
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Camp Freddie
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Going off what Monkey Boy says, (where did you get the figures by the way) and the 2019 RFU report Stadium, Commercial, Admin and Pro rugby = 59% Rugby Development = 41% This will change to Stadium, Commercial, Admin and Pro rugby = 71% Rugby Development = 29% That shows an increase in the interests to the grassroots game, not !! |
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Monkey Boy
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Imagine if the Exec was cut.
Imagine if Council was really stripped back. Just saying....
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