Does anyone really have any idea how it actually works?
I know i'm confused, theres conflicting information from all angles.
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OH it's the RFL they have carte blanche over any rulings should they see fit
-It's the super league clubs, they vote and ultimatly decide
-No it's both, the clubs and rfl all vote
-If the clubs vote and the rfl don't like it they can veto it
-The only time the clubs can vote is if they liquidate and eventually need to be voted back inTheres just so much uncertainty and confusion about the whole debacle. God only knows what the players and staff must be thinking, this is how they earn their living and it's all up in the air.
What happens with the fixtures if bulls liquidate? What is the process for voting them out/in? is that even a possibility if they don't liquidate?
We need some answers from the RFL. No one knows what the hells going on. They've just sat there and watched this whole mess unfold.
They need to come out and say look, this is the procedure for this eventuality, this is what happens should that come to pass. At least then everyone knows where they stand.
It seems like they are just going to make it up as they go along 'cross that bridge when we come to it' (which wouldn't suprise me at all.