Taking The Two
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So, two quite amazing pieces of news out of Super League today.
Firstly, Hull FC, Hull KR and Wigan didn’t vote yes on this because they felt that Nigel Wood didn’t provide enough of the necessary documentation to support the view that 14 teams was the way to go. Amazing. Literally unbelievable that you’re going into selling your plan without the necessary documentation to support your argument. Even more astounding is that EIGHT of the old fools still voted yes despite barely having enough information to make a decision.
Secondly, so Sky are our broadcasters. They haven’t been consulted on the jump from 12 to 14 teams, that comes with a £500,000 per year cost to broadcast the extra games. If that’s not a breach of contract, nothing is. It’s such a dangerous position that Wood and his cronies have put the sport in.
Firstly, Hull FC, Hull KR and Wigan didn’t vote yes on this because they felt that Nigel Wood didn’t provide enough of the necessary documentation to support the view that 14 teams was the way to go. Amazing. Literally unbelievable that you’re going into selling your plan without the necessary documentation to support your argument. Even more astounding is that EIGHT of the old fools still voted yes despite barely having enough information to make a decision.
Secondly, so Sky are our broadcasters. They haven’t been consulted on the jump from 12 to 14 teams, that comes with a £500,000 per year cost to broadcast the extra games. If that’s not a breach of contract, nothing is. It’s such a dangerous position that Wood and his cronies have put the sport in.