Margin_Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 12:03 pm
Banquo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:57 am
Margin_Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:55 am
The problem you'll always have on wages, is that you've got a handful of clubs with almost limitless money to pay whatever they want (but for the salary cap). I don't blame players too much for taking what's on offer.
The revenue to salary costs ratio though is clearly bonkers and something needs to change on an organisational level.
You just can't see how to square this circle tbh- if anything, clubs need bigger squads, given the correct attention on head knocks and the obvious need to rotate and rest. Of course less teams mean less prem games, so perhaps ameliorates this, but also less revenue so a vicious circle (to square

).
Yeah, it's a real issue. The biggest problem is the relative lack of interest in the club game, compared to the England team. The product is actually fantastic, but there just aren't enough people watching.
A minor frustration is the relationship between the RFU and PRL, who tend to act like rivals rather than two entities that have a mutual interest in the health of the game. If you followed England Rugby on social media (as 1m+ do on Twitter), you'd barely be aware that the club game exists. They never mention it. Even to highlight positive club performances by England players.
Rugby is a hard sell tbh, no matter what tweaks you make to make it quicker more open etc- you kind of have to be reared on it, as its a complex game ....which is what makes die hard fans love it tbh. Unless its embedded in your culture like NZ, SA and Wales, you will struggle to get affinity--- and even there, not sure how many go to watch non international games.
PRL and RFU, well yes, it would be better if they were as one- though not convinced that would solve the sustainability problem.
Worrying, but not hugely surprising times, sadly.