I believe when other teams have been fined for breaches of Salary Cap, it has always related to a previous season.
I don't buy into this we are only there because of them breaching the salary cap. At the end of the day they have broken the rules by spending more than they are allowed to. At the end of the day, any chairman with money can through a squad together, that looks really good. Money talks.
As the good doctor has tried to pull the wool over the eyes of the RFL, and thinking he can get away with it, who's to say that the salary cap hasn't been breached during 2016 in assembling this squad.
What is laughable in all of this why aren't Salford challenging the top 4 with their squad, rather than battling for 8th spot, when Wakefield, a side who in 2013 brought in MC as their owner, slashed their Salary Cap spend to about 1.2 million, about half a million less than anyone else, just to keep the club afloat.
All things considered on the above, Wakefield deserve this 8th spot on merit, and not Salford.
It is just sour grapes from our dear friends on the wrong side of the Pennines.
Granted, we have been disappointing since we were there, but were we likely to compete, bearing in mind of an ever increasing injury list, especially in the pack. To me, it has been a good exercise in blooding a few kids, to see where they are at in their careers at this stage. Maybe some of these players will get some more game time during 2017, but maybe not at the same time. This could help some of our senior players last the pace in the final quarter of the season.