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Post by dixon13 on Jul 11, 2018 15:57:56 GMT
Announced a 2 million pound loss for 2017.They have got answers to this but they don't seem very good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 18:24:44 GMT
What's not very good?
The RFL or the answers?
Sorry definite difference without a distinction.
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Post by dixon13 on Jul 11, 2018 21:58:11 GMT
What's not very good? The RFL or the answers? Sorry definite difference without a distinction. The answers.
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Post by prestwichred on Jul 11, 2018 22:10:46 GMT
But it’s the greatest game watched by thousands every weekend with a thriving youth and amateur league how can this be. Don’t worry Toronto and New York are on the horizon so that will sort it all.
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Post by hillbillyred on Jul 12, 2018 6:55:24 GMT
Where are the success stories of RL: Wigan, St Helens, Warrington, Leeds, Hull, and Castleford. Two are places that attract business, finance and young professionals. The other four?
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Post by Chico on Jul 12, 2018 8:27:16 GMT
In recent times, the RFL has been the most well-off it has been for its history. So, financially at least, it has been better run. Rumour had it that they needed to pay-off Nigel Wood to the tune of £500,000 – so that may account for the loss due to senior management changes.
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Post by gunner on Jul 12, 2018 8:38:30 GMT
A double header for a challenge cup semi final, real demand for the product having a semi double header, I bet we still don't fill the stadium, a proposed trip to an half full Wembley for the winners & we say rugby league is on the up, who would want to invest? On the Salford front, attracting a new younger breed of fan, just look at Salford city football club, they have taken any hope of attracting a younger breed of supporter away. The city wants Football not rugby.
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