@ said:@ said:@ said:Its an interesting scenario from what I hear.
The clubs that seek the cap raised are working with the RLPA as they have the same interest. All clubs also want 130 percent of the salary cap without question.
The issue is the NRL can't afford more as they have spent like drunkard sailors. Their long term bankers I believe CBA reportedly knocked them back for a bank loan in recent days.
The chook that laid the golden egg is about to get its head cut off by a lot of self interested clubs and players. You only have to look at rugby, a few years ago the safe was full of money and they were in great shape, a few years on they are on the brink of going under on the back of some really bad calls by the people in charge. The same thing will happen to the NRL, the game is going backwards and one of the reasons is the greed and self interest that is rife in some sections of the NRL
If the NRL were smart they would ageee to a percentage of revenue model. At the next TV deal they should schedule all games in the interest of the NRL so the competition is fair and higher quality. They will get less from the TV deal therefore the players will end up with less. Keep the same level of grass roots funding and the game will be better off.
In other words, the NRL should knowingly piss off its players and broadcast partners, and reduce its own income, solely in order to get one over the players' association?
You should consider joining one of Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon's negotiating teams with tactics like that. Or the Brexit fellas.