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Sweeney’s salary and the whole RFU corporate structure is something I see at the ECB as well - they make a huge thing of ‘running like a FTSE’/‘being commercial’, which they translate as needing to have a large back office staff and a management team paid bug bucks. What they all actually do all day and what’s happening to the sport is entirely secondary
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Can you tell me where in the report they have the forecasts for the next decade?SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 10:18 amAccording to their forecasts they've planned not to make a profit for the next 8 to 10 years?JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:00 amFrom what I've read we have planned around it. There's not a huge amount you can do to make up that shortfall immediatelyinactionman wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 11:46 am
True, although the lack of autumn game isn't unknown and we don't seem to plan very well around it. Which should be Sweeney's remit.
Also I hate to be the guy defending the RFU but you can lay the blame for the clubs going bust at the feet of PRL
That is untenable an unacceptable whatever business metric used
Sweeney is a spoofer and why he's being protected by Ilube and the management board while the English game is withering away I have no idea
The RFU have been pretty open about the challenges in the last few years. The impact of COVID, last year's loss of revenue from no AIs and fewer home 6N fixtures. They hit their profit/loss target which suggests they weren't caught on the hop. And to be fair to them, they are continuing to invest in areas that should help raise funds in the future, particularly in the women's game.
Ignoring Sweeney for a minute, what is the purpose of the RFU? Is it there to make a load of money? Or is it there to manage and grow the game in this country? I'd argue you should judge them on the latter, as long as their financial situation doesn't harm that objective. We've seen from the ECB what happens when you have a sporting body chase profits above all else. It's clear that the ECB has been hugely damaging to the English game.
We can argue about how successful the RFU has been in those objectives, and I am not predisposed to believing all the PR in the report about the improved health of the grass roots game, but I'm a little confused as to why the RFU announcing an expected loss while continuing to fund the game has been met with such vitriol. I'm far more pissed off with their decisions over England, as well as ticket prices...
Not in their report obviously!
Francis Baron, The Guardian last week and The Rugby Paper at the weekend
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024 ... ike-this
There is also the little matter of a £500m revamp of Twickenham mooted to start in 2027 which is likely to eat up all the cash reserves and the naming rights cash allegedly worth £100m for the next 10 years.
They are abjectly failing in the core principle of growing the game at grassroots. I'm still heavily involved in junior club rugby and see and hear the same thing from other clubs week in and week out. Apart from womens and girls rugby the game is still haemorrhaging players at grassroots without being nable to infill at junior/mini level.
I appreciate that there are lot of other outside factors that affect that but the positive platitudes spouted by the RFU that they are "growing the game" are absolute bollocks and is where the vitriol comes from.
Don't get me started on Twickenham ticket pricing. I also run that side of things for my club and it is a bloody nightmare as well as being extortionate!!!!
Francis Baron, The Guardian last week and The Rugby Paper at the weekend
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024 ... ike-this
There is also the little matter of a £500m revamp of Twickenham mooted to start in 2027 which is likely to eat up all the cash reserves and the naming rights cash allegedly worth £100m for the next 10 years.
They are abjectly failing in the core principle of growing the game at grassroots. I'm still heavily involved in junior club rugby and see and hear the same thing from other clubs week in and week out. Apart from womens and girls rugby the game is still haemorrhaging players at grassroots without being nable to infill at junior/mini level.
I appreciate that there are lot of other outside factors that affect that but the positive platitudes spouted by the RFU that they are "growing the game" are absolute bollocks and is where the vitriol comes from.
Don't get me started on Twickenham ticket pricing. I also run that side of things for my club and it is a bloody nightmare as well as being extortionate!!!!
Oh, right. Francis Baron. Forgive me for not treating his comments as facts worthy of discussion! He's been a bitter troll for over a decade. Remember when he claimed we were on course to lose the rights to host the 2015 world cup? He's been called out on his bullshit before and I wouldn't trust anything he says, ever.
Appreciate your insight into the grass roots, it's at odds with the numbers in the report but as mentioned I'm not inclined to take those at face value anyway.
The wider question of the purpose of the RFU and the relevance of profits still stands, though.
Appreciate your insight into the grass roots, it's at odds with the numbers in the report but as mentioned I'm not inclined to take those at face value anyway.
The wider question of the purpose of the RFU and the relevance of profits still stands, though.
Cash Reserves are only £89M - so they'll have to find a helluva lot more funds to finance that revamp. Tangible Fixed assets are £245M so the revamp is to cost twice that. Debentures (51-70 years) stand at £237M. Given that net equity is currently just £24M - the revamp looks incredibly ambitious.SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:22 pm Not in their report obviously!
Francis Baron, The Guardian last week and The Rugby Paper at the weekend
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024 ... ike-this
There is also the little matter of a £500m revamp of Twickenham mooted to start in 2027 which is likely to eat up all the cash reserves and the naming rights cash allegedly worth £100m for the next 10 years.
They are abjectly failing in the core principle of growing the game at grassroots. I'm still heavily involved in junior club rugby and see and hear the same thing from other clubs week in and week out. Apart from womens and girls rugby the game is still haemorrhaging players at grassroots without being nable to infill at junior/mini level.
I appreciate that there are lot of other outside factors that affect that but the positive platitudes spouted by the RFU that they are "growing the game" are absolute bollocks and is where the vitriol comes from.
Don't get me started on Twickenham ticket pricing. I also run that side of things for my club and it is a bloody nightmare as well as being extortionate!!!!
JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:29 pm Oh, right. Francis Baron. Forgive me for not treating his comments as facts worthy of discussion! He's been a bitter troll for over a decade. Remember when he claimed we were on course to lose the rights to host the 2015 world cup? He's been called out on his bullshit before and I wouldn't trust anything he says, ever.
Appreciate your insight into the grass roots, it's at odds with the numbers in the report but as mentioned I'm not inclined to take those at face value anyway.
The wider question of the purpose of the RFU and the relevance of profits still stands, though.



Why did I know you'd say that? Though I don't neccessarily disagree with you
How about Graham Cattermole then?
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Will say again - the RFU does not have the capacity or capability to run a £600m renovation project successfully, it will bankrupt itself and the whole English game attempting to do so, and should use the funds to secure an advantageous deal at Wembley whilst they have a position of strength from which to do it
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I'd love to see the Discounted Cash Flow on that proposed £500M investment. As it stands, it's hard to see how it makes sense. I suppose it could be spread over a number of years, but, given the profit forecast, it looks like a white elephant.Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:32 pm Will say again - the RFU does not have the capacity or capability to run a £600m renovation project successfully, it will bankrupt itself and the whole English game attempting to do so, and should use the funds to secure an advantageous deal at Wembley whilst they have a position of strength from which to do it
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My guess is they have plans for making a load more money from Twickenham after the redevelopment. Whether their plans are realistic, who knows.Ovals wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:59 pmI'd love to see the Discounted Cash Flow on that proposed £500M investment. As it stands, it's hard to see how it makes sense. I suppose it could be spread over a number of years, but, given the profit forecast, it looks like a white elephant.Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:32 pm Will say again - the RFU does not have the capacity or capability to run a £600m renovation project successfully, it will bankrupt itself and the whole English game attempting to do so, and should use the funds to secure an advantageous deal at Wembley whilst they have a position of strength from which to do it
Probably because you know Baron has a gigantic axe to grind with the RFU! Same with Cattermole. They both got stripped of their privileges a few years back because they're relentless cunts; everything they say must be backed with hard evidence or it should be treated with extreme skepticism.SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:20 pmJM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:29 pm Oh, right. Francis Baron. Forgive me for not treating his comments as facts worthy of discussion! He's been a bitter troll for over a decade. Remember when he claimed we were on course to lose the rights to host the 2015 world cup? He's been called out on his bullshit before and I wouldn't trust anything he says, ever.
Appreciate your insight into the grass roots, it's at odds with the numbers in the report but as mentioned I'm not inclined to take those at face value anyway.
The wider question of the purpose of the RFU and the relevance of profits still stands, though.![]()
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Why did I know you'd say that? Though I don't neccessarily disagree with you
How about Graham Cattermole then?
If it's that obvious an issue it won't be hard to find reasonable people who have the facts, or journalists not relying on those two for gossip.
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect better sources than those two
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The figure of £10m a test match is a little outdated, if a massively better and increased hospitality offering is there are they looking to make that £20-25m? Not sure how viable that is in reality, and as I say it’s all a little moot as if they’re being quoted £600m it’ll be a billion in reality before you account for years of tests away from HQDinsdale Piranha wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 2:04 pmMy guess is they have plans for making a load more money from Twickenham after the redevelopment. Whether their plans are realistic, who knows.Ovals wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:59 pmI'd love to see the Discounted Cash Flow on that proposed £500M investment. As it stands, it's hard to see how it makes sense. I suppose it could be spread over a number of years, but, given the profit forecast, it looks like a white elephant.Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:32 pm Will say again - the RFU does not have the capacity or capability to run a £600m renovation project successfully, it will bankrupt itself and the whole English game attempting to do so, and should use the funds to secure an advantageous deal at Wembley whilst they have a position of strength from which to do it
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The £600 million quoted figure is itself wrong, there is a total possible spend of roughly that sum, but as things stand they've no plans to do all that work, they're going to do around half the work for a supposed cost of £300 million, and they'll get back to us on the rest when they've checked down the back of the sofa for any spare change lying around
Yeah - he could be tiresome at times but at least he was a character - and he's done good service for Quins and England. Probably the right time for him to go.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:15 pm Joe Marler to retire from all rugby after Friday's Quins game.
He's said and done some dodgy things, but I couldn't help but like him
Definitely a "marmite" type of character. Outstanding prop in his timeOvals wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:24 pmYeah - he could be tiresome at times but at least he was a character - and he's done good service for Quins and England. Probably the right time for him to go.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:15 pm Joe Marler to retire from all rugby after Friday's Quins game.
He's said and done some dodgy things, but I couldn't help but like him
Good luck to him
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Could be an arse, thinks he’s far funnier than he is but a fine player who gave England some good years. Well deserved retirement
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Snouts in the trough with Sweeney.
Who the fuck agrees these?
Who the fuck agrees these?
However, buried on page 96 of the report in the “notes to financial statements”, the RFU declares that total compensation paid to “key management personnel” rose from £2.8 million last year to £4.9 million. The increase is partly down to “the payout of the long-term incentive plan which accounts for £1.3 million and the increase in executive directors”.
Those to receive the LTIP bonus are:
Executive director of performance rugby: Conor O’Shea
Executive director of engagement & business Growth: Claudio Borges
Executive director of legal & governance: Angus Bujalski
Executive director of rugby development: Steve Grainger
Executive director of communications: Kathryn Williamson
The report also states that Sue Day, the RFU’s former chief financial officer, who resigned earlier this year to join the Football Association, did not qualify for an LTIP payment because she left before it was paid out, but still received what was effectively a golden-goodbye bonus on top of her annual bonus, which saw her salary increase from £509,000 to £554,000.
The governing body’s financial largesse at a time when it has recently made 42 staff redundant and posted a record deficit has been widely criticised. The £1.3 million paid in LTIP bonuses to the five executive directors and Sweeney is more than the £1 million that the RFU pays to Championship clubs.
Grainger should be paying back his whole salary. Rugby Development......SaintK wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:05 am Snouts in the trough with Sweeney.
Who the fuck agrees these?However, buried on page 96 of the report in the “notes to financial statements”, the RFU declares that total compensation paid to “key management personnel” rose from £2.8 million last year to £4.9 million. The increase is partly down to “the payout of the long-term incentive plan which accounts for £1.3 million and the increase in executive directors”.
Those to receive the LTIP bonus are:
Executive director of performance rugby: Conor O’Shea
Executive director of engagement & business Growth: Claudio Borges
Executive director of legal & governance: Angus Bujalski
Executive director of rugby development: Steve Grainger
Executive director of communications: Kathryn Williamson
The report also states that Sue Day, the RFU’s former chief financial officer, who resigned earlier this year to join the Football Association, did not qualify for an LTIP payment because she left before it was paid out, but still received what was effectively a golden-goodbye bonus on top of her annual bonus, which saw her salary increase from £509,000 to £554,000.
The governing body’s financial largesse at a time when it has recently made 42 staff redundant and posted a record deficit has been widely criticised. The £1.3 million paid in LTIP bonuses to the five executive directors and Sweeney is more than the £1 million that the RFU pays to Championship clubs.

It has nothing to do with the pro game so I'm interested to hear your thoughts on what he's done wrongSandstorm wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:47 amGrainger should be paying back his whole salary. Rugby Development......SaintK wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:05 am Snouts in the trough with Sweeney.
Who the fuck agrees these?However, buried on page 96 of the report in the “notes to financial statements”, the RFU declares that total compensation paid to “key management personnel” rose from £2.8 million last year to £4.9 million. The increase is partly down to “the payout of the long-term incentive plan which accounts for £1.3 million and the increase in executive directors”.
Those to receive the LTIP bonus are:
Executive director of performance rugby: Conor O’Shea
Executive director of engagement & business Growth: Claudio Borges
Executive director of legal & governance: Angus Bujalski
Executive director of rugby development: Steve Grainger
Executive director of communications: Kathryn Williamson
The report also states that Sue Day, the RFU’s former chief financial officer, who resigned earlier this year to join the Football Association, did not qualify for an LTIP payment because she left before it was paid out, but still received what was effectively a golden-goodbye bonus on top of her annual bonus, which saw her salary increase from £509,000 to £554,000.
The governing body’s financial largesse at a time when it has recently made 42 staff redundant and posted a record deficit has been widely criticised. The £1.3 million paid in LTIP bonuses to the five executive directors and Sweeney is more than the £1 million that the RFU pays to Championship clubs.![]()
Mental.Sandstorm wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:47 amGrainger should be paying back his whole salary. Rugby Development......SaintK wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:05 am Snouts in the trough with Sweeney.
Who the fuck agrees these?However, buried on page 96 of the report in the “notes to financial statements”, the RFU declares that total compensation paid to “key management personnel” rose from £2.8 million last year to £4.9 million. The increase is partly down to “the payout of the long-term incentive plan which accounts for £1.3 million and the increase in executive directors”.
Those to receive the LTIP bonus are:
Executive director of performance rugby: Conor O’Shea
Executive director of engagement & business Growth: Claudio Borges
Executive director of legal & governance: Angus Bujalski
Executive director of rugby development: Steve Grainger
Executive director of communications: Kathryn Williamson
The report also states that Sue Day, the RFU’s former chief financial officer, who resigned earlier this year to join the Football Association, did not qualify for an LTIP payment because she left before it was paid out, but still received what was effectively a golden-goodbye bonus on top of her annual bonus, which saw her salary increase from £509,000 to £554,000.
The governing body’s financial largesse at a time when it has recently made 42 staff redundant and posted a record deficit has been widely criticised. The £1.3 million paid in LTIP bonuses to the five executive directors and Sweeney is more than the £1 million that the RFU pays to Championship clubs.![]()
Just caught up on Sweeney using the Woman's win % to bump the overall % and get his bonus.
I mean it's kind of appropriate if we really must treat the women's game as being a equivalent in every respect for the mens. I hope the girls are making 20k a game and get six figure salaries from their clubs.
I mean it's kind of appropriate if we really must treat the women's game as being a equivalent in every respect for the mens. I hope the girls are making 20k a game and get six figure salaries from their clubs.
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Should be a good match, both teams are easy on the eye.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:15 pm Joe Marler to retire from all rugby after Friday's Quins game.
He's said and done some dodgy things, but I couldn't help but like him
Quins are resting Smith but other internationals are back into the team.
Bill Mata making his delayed Bristol debut. Interested to see how he goes - he was a very strong carrier for Edinburgh, and Bristol like to try and keep the ball alive through contact.
inactionman wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:34 pmShould be a good match, both teams are easy on the eye.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:15 pm Joe Marler to retire from all rugby after Friday's Quins game.
He's said and done some dodgy things, but I couldn't help but like him
Quins are resting Smith but other internationals are back into the team.
Bill Mata making his delayed Bristol debut. Interested to see how he goes - he was a very strong carrier for Edinburgh, and Bristol like to try and keep the ball alive through contact.
At his fittest and best he is unreal at that particular skill, one of the best in the sport.
Edinburgh flogged him, he played every available minute and was used as a heavy duty tractor with pace and fairy dust. I hope he does very well at Bristol.
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Sarries are being absolutely battered, more so than the scoreline suggests. Newcastle have missed two pens, one of which was a sitter. Meanwhile on the terrace I, a man who has Raynaud’s Syndrome, realised on the walk to the ground my gloves are on the windowsill at home. So all in all an emotional evening on Tyneside
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Shit, Raynauds is bloody painfulPaddington Bear wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:37 pm Sarries are being absolutely battered, more so than the scoreline suggests. Newcastle have missed two pens, one of which was a sitter. Meanwhile on the terrace I, a man who has Raynaud’s Syndrome, realised on the walk to the ground my gloves are on the windowsill at home. So all in all an emotional evening on Tyneside
Bet the Falcons fans are in short sleeved t shirts though
Sometimes you just have to hold your hands up and admit you were well beaten. Bristol were phenomenal tonight. Quins couldn't live with them after the card but even so I think they'd have won handily. Just so accurate, so smart, and so dangerous.
One penalty given in the first half has to be a record, too. Great game, we got thumped but I enjoyed that a lot.
One penalty given in the first half has to be a record, too. Great game, we got thumped but I enjoyed that a lot.
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Scoreline flattered us, Newcastle were far better
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Very Marler-esque finale for Marler, really. Did enjoy him putting Fitz Harding in his place when the young lad pulled him over at a ruck.
His announcement on twitter is worth a read. Wouldn't get many like this in pro sport I reckon. Extremely honest and not at all kidding himself about the chances he was given that led to him having this career
Edit: ends with a literal mic drop
His announcement on twitter is worth a read. Wouldn't get many like this in pro sport I reckon. Extremely honest and not at all kidding himself about the chances he was given that led to him having this career
Edit: ends with a literal mic drop

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At least he got a traditional second half Quins collapse to see him off.
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Worse when feeling returns!!SaintK wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:45 pmShit, Raynauds is bloody painfulPaddington Bear wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:37 pm Sarries are being absolutely battered, more so than the scoreline suggests. Newcastle have missed two pens, one of which was a sitter. Meanwhile on the terrace I, a man who has Raynaud’s Syndrome, realised on the walk to the ground my gloves are on the windowsill at home. So all in all an emotional evening on Tyneside
Bet the Falcons fans are in short sleeved t shirts though
Newcastle fans are great fun and there were a fair number inexplicably wearing shorts - I’d recommend a weekend up here for the game to anyone.
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Rather than go back and quote - Big Bill Mata is woefully short of match fitness. I've watched the game up to his try which he walked over the line, which is the pace he's played at all evening.
He may be injury free, but he is a guy that can change a game with a sprint on the outside and a frankly ridiculous offload to a supporting player running a line either inside or out.
Tonight he trundled around as a passenger really. Bristol need to get him fit if they are going to benefit from what he brings to the table
He may be injury free, but he is a guy that can change a game with a sprint on the outside and a frankly ridiculous offload to a supporting player running a line either inside or out.
Tonight he trundled around as a passenger really. Bristol need to get him fit if they are going to benefit from what he brings to the table
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FM. This is like Fre rugby of the bad old days.SaintK wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:05 am Snouts in the trough with Sweeney.
Who the fuck agrees these?However, buried on page 96 of the report in the “notes to financial statements”, the RFU declares that total compensation paid to “key management personnel” rose from £2.8 million last year to £4.9 million. The increase is partly down to “the payout of the long-term incentive plan which accounts for £1.3 million and the increase in executive directors”.
Those to receive the LTIP bonus are:
Executive director of performance rugby: Conor O’Shea
Executive director of engagement & business Growth: Claudio Borges
Executive director of legal & governance: Angus Bujalski
Executive director of rugby development: Steve Grainger
Executive director of communications: Kathryn Williamson
The report also states that Sue Day, the RFU’s former chief financial officer, who resigned earlier this year to join the Football Association, did not qualify for an LTIP payment because she left before it was paid out, but still received what was effectively a golden-goodbye bonus on top of her annual bonus, which saw her salary increase from £509,000 to £554,000.
The governing body’s financial largesse at a time when it has recently made 42 staff redundant and posted a record deficit has been widely criticised. The £1.3 million paid in LTIP bonuses to the five executive directors and Sweeney is more than the £1 million that the RFU pays to Championship clubs.
As for the waste of money on Twickenham, I'm immediately minded of what the WRU's focus on the Millennium (and the national team to the exclusion of the all levels below) has led Welsh rugby inevitably to.
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Thx for posting that. Not something I would have read or found otherwise.JM2K6 wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:55 pm Very Marler-esque finale for Marler, really. Did enjoy him putting Fitz Harding in his place when the young lad pulled him over at a ruck.
His announcement on twitter is worth a read. Wouldn't get many like this in pro sport I reckon. Extremely honest and not at all kidding himself about the chances he was given that led to him having this career
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