Friday, January 8, 2010

As the global financial crisis has Rugby Football in Europe

While every rugby team aims to crown their season with a sort of silver for their success, brand teams are becoming more cautious when it comes to signing new players. This is necessary because of the high transfer fees for players.

Continental Glory
As a result, are making a club coach, with what they have, even at the expense of the throne of Europe. Rugby clubs in Europe seem to be concerned with preserving their top flight status in their National RugbyLeagues and less coherent with the continent. And you can find them? Blame To win a continental trophy as the Heineken Cup, a team needs the depth of the team to have. To reach this depth, you need a team that can take a couple of big names on new purchases in the group.

700 000 euro of spending
A player that a club must splash out around 700 000. But with the cash starting to bite hard on sport in Europe, if at all, only some clubs are willing to spend such a sum to anPlayer.

Negative REVIEW
The situation is the same for the whole line. Big clubs are crying out for an injection of cash to stay with lots of little 'liquid position. Many have reported negative results in their year-end results.

Financial Plea
In the United Kingdom, reported a wasp loss of 2.8 million, while the bathroom and Newcastle were lucky that her benefactors were willing to dip into their wallets to help. Others, such as Bristol have difficulty meeting even the playersWage demands and the use of public transport has led to funding.

Salary Caps
If it will be interesting to see what happens at the beginning of next season, if there is the current situation. After the Games chief executive in the UK - Mark McCafferty, there are two ways to address the crisis. One is from the menu at the top of rugby league. This guarantees a total of 10 teams will share the revenue generated. Revenues are set to grow in 2010, when the new transmission --process begins. If this happens, then there is no need to reduce the salary cap.

In contrast, however, is not the salary cap that can be raised which do not reflect a true picture. In addition, the increase in CAP only do more harm to the club with less liquidity. News that the Italian offer to 4 teams represented in the Baltic League in season 2010/11, is undoubtedly good news for the Celts. The three countries, Scotland, Ireland and Wales seem to havelittle, but the choice to leave the Italians, given the size of the Italian market and revenue potential it has. French club will be facing an interesting challenge, given the fact, are less constrained when it comes to spending. Clubs like Toulouse and Stade Francais, but it certainly is a quick guide to splash their money into the new season.

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