Aaron Bower has just made a very good point. Mark Sawyer sells these players to Hull KR. Hull KR have them as fringe players, so end up farming them out on Dual Reg to their DR partners. Their partner this year is Dewsbury. So Sawyer sells them from Bradford and ends up getting them playing for Dewsbury.
I'm not insinuating there's anything dodgy about it, but how is this not seen as a conflict of interest?
He suggests "for a significant undisclosed sum that will substantially help Bradford's finances". Which as I've said before, if that's what is needed, then so be it. Gutting to lose some of them, but priority has to be levelling the club's debts and then stop it losing more money.
Also says in the article that Milnes likely to be coming back to Bulls for 2020 on loan.
He suggests "for a significant undisclosed sum that will substantially help Bradford's finances". Which as I've said before, if that's what is needed, then so be it. Gutting to lose some of them, but priority has to be levelling the club's debts and then stop it losing more money.
Also says in the article that Milnes likely to be coming back to Bulls for 2020 on loan.
He suggests signifant fee in order to pay off the debts. Which as I've said before, if that's what is needed, then so be it. Gutting to lose some of them, but priority has to be levelling the club's debts and then stop it losing more money.
The total RL piece just says "completed a deal". There are rules about compensation for academy players, so I assume that has been factored in?