I think that's what Massey-Taylor's arguing - if he can offer a product that has better regulation and a more stable structure and governance, then he reckons the appetite is there for investors. Which does make some sense - even with things in the absolute basket case that it is at the moment, there are people interested in buying Worcester and Wasps.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 1:36 pmNo idea. Which is what I’ve argued for years!Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 1:29 pmHow does the ££££ get generated without an influx of sugar daddies in it for at least 10 years.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:44 am As I’m in a cynical mood, all the quotes I’ve seen so far about a stronger second tier are based on having a decent playground for the 1/2/3 PRL clubs who have the misfortune to be there. I’m aware that improving the Champ whatever the motivation will help the league but surely an approach that involves a realisation that strong clubs, as well as a strong league, are needed, and that those clubs need £££ to help with wages in the short term and stadia etc in the long term. I dare not hope for any words on some equality of, let alone any, equity in this project/business.
I would be delighted to be proven wrong on PRL’s motivation.
There may not currently be a sugar daddy willing to invest in Doncaster as things stand at the moment, with PRL as a mostly closed shop of P-shares and academy boundaries, the RFU ambivalent on promotion and MSC on wheels, and the season structure a mess with no intra-league cup and games clashing with internationals. However, if they can present it as an opportunity to own a franchise in the new Super 20 competition, with guaranteed promotion chances, no relegation trap door for X years, and investment/attention/marketing for their new acquisition, it's entirely possible there's going to be people wanting to put their pounds in.
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