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Championship and League 1 2018

deluded pom?

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In typical RFL fashion they have released a proposal that changes the structure of the Championship and League 1 for next season believe it or not. League 1 has four games of the regular season left.
 

roughyedspud

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Is it the RFL though? Thought it's a proposal by SL clubs to restructure the championship & league 1?

It's none of their business imo...the only input & agreement SL should have with the championship is how promotion & relegation between SL & the Championship is decided..
 

Leigh Howlett

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I'm happy that they are prepared to start off in League 1 as the New York bid wants to go the the Championship from the get go, pay you dues just like Toronto did, it's more than exciting that there are a plethora of clubs/proposals that have put their hand up for inclusion, the future's so bright........
 

CC_Roosters

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Am I the only one who thinks the structure should.be moving in the opposite direction with a smaller championship, to try and foster fully pro clubs with more even distributions. in fact I would ultimately like to see a 10 team SL and 10 team CH with promotion between the two and a licensing floor for entry into the second tier from below. Make the third tier a conference type setup with a French/Euro and British isles split.

Does a 14 team championship not start to become quite light on talent towards the bottom with big gaps opening up as a result? It would be fine if there wasn't always 3-4 clubs bordering on SL with more pro setup hammering the life out of the rest
 
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Toronto to relocate London club in America

Toronto Wolfpack owner David Argyle has agreed to buy a 25% stake in London Skolars in a deal which could see him eventually relocate the League 1 club to America, report’s Ross Heppenstall in League Weekly.

The Wolfpack are currently competing for a place in Super League via The Qualifiers. League Weeklyunderstands that Argyle is poised to purchase a stake in the Skolars, with the deal expected to go through on October 1.
 

deluded pom?

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Toronto to relocate London club in America

Toronto Wolfpack owner David Argyle has agreed to buy a 25% stake in London Skolars in a deal which could see him eventually relocate the League 1 club to America, report’s Ross Heppenstall in League Weekly.

The Wolfpack are currently competing for a place in Super League via The Qualifiers. League Weeklyunderstands that Argyle is poised to purchase a stake in the Skolars, with the deal expected to go through on October 1.
Skolars have put a comment on their website denying it.
 
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There must be some truth to it... because why have they specifically mentioned Skolars, telling people they have bought into the club and named the buyer.
 

Perth Red

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Hull clubs warn championship clubs not to vote against changes

The owners of both rugby league clubs in Hull have united ahead of Friday’s EGM to determine the future of the sport’s professional league structure – warning the game outside of Super League of a bleak future if top-flight proposals for change are rejected.

Adam Pearson and Neil Hudgell have been two of the most outspoken figures in the game on Super League’s intent to end the current Super 8s structure before the end of this season.

And now, Pearson and Hudgell have issued a joint statement insisting that it is time the lower leagues pay full attention to what could happen to the game if the proposals are knocked back.

They said: “After a lengthy period of discussion and negotiation, the concessions made by Super League clearly recognise the contributions made by all parts of the game and respect the needs and concerns of those groups.

“At the heart of these proposals, Super League has guaranteed automatic promotion and relegation, offering greater certainty than the Qualifiers; has guaranteed funding of the Championship and League 1 at existing levels until the end of the current TV deal; and, has committed substantial guarantees of funding from the next TV deal even if the value of the new arrangement is reduced.”

Pearson and Hudgell also accused a number of clubs outside of Super League of ‘mischief-making’, saying: “Super League has listened. It is now time for the Championship and League 1 to listen and to understand what life might be like should Friday’s proposals not be approved.

“Much-needed change cannot be held back by a Governing Body failing to discharge its game wide obligations or a handful of lower division clubs engaged in opportunism, mischief-making and narrow-mindedness. Beyond the end of the current television deal financial guarantees are difficult to give.

“It is hard to predict the landscape in 2022. Nothing will be certain. The only guarantee should the proposals be rejected, is that the RFL and the rest of the game will have to rely solely on its own properties – the Challenge Cup, a modest international calendar and the Championship and League 1 competitions to fund their respective futures. It would be a brave, and in our opinion foolish choice to make.

“Never has there been a greater unity between the Super League clubs, working together to secure a better sport for all. On Friday we expect the proposals to be endorsed and for the sport to enter a new, exciting chapter in its illustrious history. The dangers are there for all to see if they are not.”

https://www.totalrl.com/hull-clubs-...ubs-against-rejecting-super-league-proposals/
 

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