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NationalLeagueBadger
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IF Prem Two features 14 sides then six groups of four makes sense - would guarantee two/three extra home games although would mean a minimum 31-match season for the second tier clubs.
Financially for those teams it would be a huge boost, especially if at home to Premiership clubs.
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Camquin
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Worcester will get the best home ties. |
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Se7en
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Is it a reasonable assumption to suggest that next years Prem Cup will consist of the following teams from Tier 2:
Ealing Cov Donny Pirates Ampthill Hartpury Blues Cambridge Chinnor Caldy Scottish Warriors Rams Notts Obviously there is still much to play for in the Champ and National 1, but I don't think that this list is far off the mark when it comes to next season. I'd suggest that some of those clubs are on borrowed time, and if true professionalism is to filter down to Level 2 (which in our heart of hearts we all know is needed) then some of those clubs ought to make way for others that aspire to meet the grade for what is required to operate as a professional outfit. Edited by Se7en - 7 hours 3 minutes ago at 00:42 |
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Rothman2
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Another very bizarre post by you. Are you a wind up merchant or do you work for the RFU?
How do you define professional ? Just asking for a friend. |
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Big Eddie
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Full time professional rugby in England is a financial disaster. My review of the latest filings at Companies House shows that every Premiership club in England disclosed a loss in their latest filed accounts with the largest loss £7m and the average loss circa £3.5m. I will need to check but in virtually all cases the financial losses had increased in 2024 compared to 2023......one exception was Exeter who only lost £circa £400k in 2024 compared to losing £4m+ in 2023, drastic cost cutting by trimming their squad was the likely reason
To want to impose full time squads onto tier 2 will just result in a swathe more insolvencies.......it is bonkers
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