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<blockquote data-quote="j&#039;nuh" data-source="post: 767147" data-attributes="member: 55446"><p>Word. The time to move on is when justice has happened - a points deduction, a ***le removal and a fine. And tbh, compensation for fans that have been deceived into paying for a product that isn't as advertised.</p><p></p><p>If I were a Bath/Sarries fan, I'd be even more angry than I am now, bringing such disrepute onto the club. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Whereas creating a behemoth out of the RFU which controls everything rugby-related, from grassroots, to clubs, franchises and international team, means there are absolutely no bodies left to challenge the RFU. Imagine a Sepp Blatter-like figure in control of the entirety of English rugby. A clash of interests isn't always so bad, as it keeps both parties more honest than they otherwise would be.</p><p></p><p>The watchdog would have nothing to do other than enforce the rules at club and franchise level. There is no conceivable way it would have a clash of interests with anyone, because the only interest it has is in enforcing rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j'nuh, post: 767147, member: 55446"] Word. The time to move on is when justice has happened - a points deduction, a ***le removal and a fine. And tbh, compensation for fans that have been deceived into paying for a product that isn't as advertised. If I were a Bath/Sarries fan, I'd be even more angry than I am now, bringing such disrepute onto the club. Whereas creating a behemoth out of the RFU which controls everything rugby-related, from grassroots, to clubs, franchises and international team, means there are absolutely no bodies left to challenge the RFU. Imagine a Sepp Blatter-like figure in control of the entirety of English rugby. A clash of interests isn't always so bad, as it keeps both parties more honest than they otherwise would be. The watchdog would have nothing to do other than enforce the rules at club and franchise level. There is no conceivable way it would have a clash of interests with anyone, because the only interest it has is in enforcing rules. [/QUOTE]
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