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Heineken Cup talks "have now ended"
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<blockquote data-quote="St George" data-source="post: 607765" data-attributes="member: 69634"><p>It does all sound pretty much the same, with alot of sabre-rattling from the Pro-ERC group, just as it was when this all kicked off a few years back. Their intransigence drove a bigger wedge between the parties, which in hindsight was so unecessary seeing as they have now conceded to the finance/qualification criteria. But the one major difference now is that the 5 Unions have chosen to exclude the RFU from discussions. I find this to be a deceitful act as the RFU have never said it was on the side of the PRL/LNR group. It's an unecessary devision IMO.</p><p></p><p>Personally I have agreed with the original PRL/LNR stance, which has now been agreed and conceded by the other side. And I have not been too bothered about the governance as long as the Unions/IRB have an input. But i'm now wanting to see the 5 Unions fail due to their snub of the entire English setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St George, post: 607765, member: 69634"] It does all sound pretty much the same, with alot of sabre-rattling from the Pro-ERC group, just as it was when this all kicked off a few years back. Their intransigence drove a bigger wedge between the parties, which in hindsight was so unecessary seeing as they have now conceded to the finance/qualification criteria. But the one major difference now is that the 5 Unions have chosen to exclude the RFU from discussions. I find this to be a deceitful act as the RFU have never said it was on the side of the PRL/LNR group. It's an unecessary devision IMO. Personally I have agreed with the original PRL/LNR stance, which has now been agreed and conceded by the other side. And I have not been too bothered about the governance as long as the Unions/IRB have an input. But i'm now wanting to see the 5 Unions fail due to their snub of the entire English setup. [/QUOTE]
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