I am starting to get rather concerned about all the negative vibes attached to professional rugby in England.
The 'new' Wasps leaders are desperately trying to attract investors in, what must be for them, a potentially grim scenario for the future of professional rugby.
The odds on Wasps returning must be diminishing, as each week goes by.
Correlation does not imply causation. Just because there is a paucity of information in the public sphere does not mean negative outcomes will occur, it is a possibility, but by no means a certainty. People are psychologically hard wired to follow negative thought processes that lead to undesirable outcomes via strong neuronal connections and processes in the brain.
Lack of information causes cognitive distortion and negative thought outcomes. (think when you finish an interview, you tend to think you have done poorly due to lack of information via feedback, that is until you speak to the interviewer, get the information and realise you have done well).
As an aside this is why people such as Boris Johnson, Suella Braverman and Donald Trump thrive because they give distorted information or sometimes none at all, but provide a good headline such as levelling up, or make America great again. Or by using emotive terms such as invasion when referring to immigrants or voter fraud when referring to the 2020 US election, as it gain?s traction as they deliberately manipulate vulnerable people by providing a lack of information to take advantage of our psychological hardwiring. It is a reason why high level education and teaching people critical analysis should be taught to all, as it prevents radicalisation and stops people deliberately trying to manipulate public opinion to their own ends despite the harm it may cause others.
No news does not necessarily mean bad news. We just have to wait.