Chipmunk
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In answer to this and your earlier question, the thing I suggested about a month ago was for the NRL to guarantee funding equal to the average net contribution of the Leagues Club over the past 3 years. This is nothing like the $8m being bandied about in the press, because the NRL Grant to Leagues Club is being treated as a revenue of the Leagues Club (as are gate receipts). It seems more in the order of $1.5-$2m. Then appoint some bloke like John Quayle in a chair role and call for tenders for a small mgmt team to run the operation, with the key guys having incentive compo built-in with respect to improvement onfield and off-field performance. At the end of X years, the PLC have the right to match the best offer for the NRL franchise.
The big problem with my plan is current player contracts, which are with the Parra NRL Club (presumably) and cannot be assigned without express agreement.
But in terms of funding.....yeh, the NRL up to a pre-determined limit. And obviously the delineation of responsibility for Juniors etc would also have to be thought through.
So you're suggesting the NRL would just take back the licence of an organisation that is probably in a better financial position than 3/4 of the organisations who have an NRL licence and then commits to all of the current funding of the Parramatta NRL Team? And the current licence holder just walks away for a specified period of time?
I wouldn't think the player contracts would be an issue, because what your suggesting is just removing the Parramatta NRL Team from the Parramatta Leagues Club, so the body which has all the player contracts, PNRL, would still be the same organisation.