It’s more evidence of a couple of clubs running the game.
Oh come on, it's a daft view to suggest that a Club who is increasing their Stadium beyond the already 10,001+ minimum and needs to temporarily cap attendance to do so should be relegated and stripped on their P-Shares.
Especially when the certification is out of the hands of the Club and in the hands of Central Government.
The problem is getting a collective agreement on anything amongst the PRL and Team Owners.
Maybe, but the PRL are talking tough. It’s nowhere near as daft as refusing a rescue bid for a 155 year old club on the basis of refusing their P share. That’s out of the club’s control too and in the hands of an administrative body.
Daft if taken as a one off, but given the bigger picture and Saracen’s recent history, yet another flagrant example of turning a blind eye when it suits. It also compromises the PRL’s integrity and makes them look about as credible as Liz Truss.
On your last point Andy, absolutely.
Whilst tough to accept, fans of Worcester and Wasps would accept that rules are rules, and we just have to take what's coming to us on the proviso that these rules are applied fairly and in the spirit of the rules.
I don't believe the rules are fairly applied. A work around will always be found for a club of value (Tigers, Saracens, Exeter) to ensure that, on the face of it, a punishment has been served, but in real terms has no weight to it.
Now, I'm being cynical and wearing my tin foil hat (so feel free to tell me I'm wide of the mark), but Tigers only survived relegation at the end of the 2019/20 season due to Saracens' punishment for their cheating. You could argue that the fallout of Tiger's relegation would've been far greater than what actually happened with Saracens. Prem Rugby would've been happy because, secretly, they will have been happy to have saved Tigers and, publicly, they will have been seen to have "done something" about Saracens' cheating (even though the punishment served, in real terms, was next to nothing).
Yet, along comes Wasps and Worcester, who need serious help, have had PRL turn their backs on them. To answer back to Baxter, yes you could say admin could be used as a way to gain an advantage, but can he please tell us Wasps and Worcester fans what advantage our clubs have gained exactly? There's absolutely nothing left of either club. It's not like all those Wasps players and staff have now got contracts with a new Wasps company ready to bounce back straight into the Premiership next week.