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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rothman2 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Mar 2025 at 21:49
A very appropriate date.
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Originally posted by workerbee workerbee wrote:

I believe the announcement regarding who will be taking the 14th Place in Prem 2 will be on 1st April

But which year?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Blues Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Mar 2025 at 23:33
The quotes, which I have helped to fill in the gaps

“While right now only one Championship club is meeting the requirements that would enable them to come into the league, we are working hard to ensure that is not always the case [by not giving lower leagues money and trying to get Worcester, Wasps and London Irish back] and that we apply the right flexibility [by letting the aforementioned clubs to jump up the leagues to the Championship] and support where it’s appropriate [for the ex Premiership clubs and ensuring Falcons don't fold],” said Mike McTighe, chair of the PRB. 


“We know how hard those clubs with aspirations to [re]join the Premiership are working both to generate the required investment [to phoenix and] to be sustainable [as the current clubs aren't sustainable losing millions] within that league and to ensure they have the required infrastructure to support themselves.



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Originally posted by workerbee workerbee wrote:

I believe the announcement regarding who will be taking the 14th Place in Prem 2 will be on 1st April

you may be right... apart from I don't think it's not going to be called Prem 2
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When the Covid loans were renegotiated at the end of last year did the PRL have to take responsibility for their repayment? If so this explains why they are so keen to bail out Newcastle. Promotion of course would dilute the money received from TV/ the RFU. Bottom line is this is all about money and supporters don't come into it at all.

It also shows who is in control - PRL owned by the Premiership cartel and headed by Bruce Craig.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Scrumtime Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Yesterday at 10:43
Originally posted by workerbee workerbee wrote:

I believe the announcement regarding who will be taking the 14th Place in Prem 2 will be on 1st April

Of course it is!

Would not have been before the SGM - 

Which fully answers the question of who will be in it? without answering the question of who will be in it?




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Originally posted by The Blues The Blues wrote:

The quotes, which I have helped to fill in the gaps

“While right now only one Championship club is meeting the requirements that would enable them to come into the league, we are working hard to ensure that is not always the case [by not giving lower leagues money and trying to get Worcester, Wasps and London Irish back] and that we apply the right flexibility [by letting the aforementioned clubs to jump up the leagues to the Championship] and support where it’s appropriate [for the ex Premiership clubs and ensuring Falcons don't fold],” said Mike McTighe, chair of the PRB. 


“We know how hard those clubs with aspirations to [re]join the Premiership are working both to generate the required investment [to phoenix and] to be sustainable [as the current clubs aren't sustainable losing millions] within that league and to ensure they have the required infrastructure to support themselves.

Pretty accurate summation.
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Originally posted by Marlovian Marlovian wrote:

When the Covid loans were renegotiated at the end of last year did the PRL have to take responsibility for their repayment? If so this explains why they are so keen to bail out Newcastle. Promotion of course would dilute the money received from TV/ the RFU. Bottom line is this is all about money and supporters don't come into it at all.

It also shows who is in control - PRL owned by the Premiership cartel and headed by Bruce Craig.

Covid era loans are by the individual clubs and none have been announced, either by press release or in accounts, as being re-negotiated or re-termed.
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Eddie Jordan has died.  Former F1 boss and TV pundit Jordan dies aged 76 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cq8y1335qlwo

This probably puts London Irish's plans into disarray.
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Originally posted by CJB1 CJB1 wrote:

Eddie Jordan has died.  Former F1 boss and TV pundit Jordan dies aged 76 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cq8y1335qlwo

This probably puts London Irish's plans into disarray.

The Irish piece was being headed up by Kyle Jordan, so shouldn't impact much.
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Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Originally posted by CJB1 CJB1 wrote:

Eddie Jordan has died.  Former F1 boss and TV pundit Jordan dies aged 76 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cq8y1335qlwo

This probably puts London Irish's plans into disarray.

The Irish piece was being headed up by Kyle Jordan, so shouldn't impact much.
Ok, but Eddie was very much the public face of the project, and there must be questions about whether anyone else has the force of personality to drive it forward in the same way.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richard Lowther Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 minutes ago at 10:03
Originally posted by CJB1 CJB1 wrote:

Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Originally posted by CJB1 CJB1 wrote:

Eddie Jordan has died.  Former F1 boss and TV pundit Jordan dies aged 76 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cq8y1335qlwo

This probably puts London Irish's plans into disarray.

The Irish piece was being headed up by Kyle Jordan, so shouldn't impact much.
Ok, but Eddie was very much the public face of the project, and there must be questions about whether anyone else has the force of personality to drive it forward in the same way.

"Drive it forward", I like why you've done there!

IMHO it isn't the personality that matters but the money.  Will Eddie's death have any impact on that? 
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