tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1352866459772972139.post1180561100275875852..comments2023-05-08T19:22:30.190+02:00Comments on All Wales Sport Reports: Rugby at risk of selling its soul? Laura Murtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03580349163041672401noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1352866459772972139.post-36622942274279033422013-06-05T15:34:25.539+02:002013-06-05T15:34:25.539+02:00Continuing the football comparison, will the Regio...Continuing the football comparison, will the Regions branch off to look after themselves, as the giants of the English football game did in the early 1990s to form the Premier League?<br /><br />If this happens, will the WRU lose a lot of control financially as the FA did over the top table when that league was formed?<br /><br />And if this was to happen in Wales, would it be a bad thing? Would more independent Regions be able to finance themselves more easily and keep their stars, or would it be in their best interests to stick with the WRU and work together? I am sure the structure throughout Wales would be better served with the latter.<br /><br />It's a strange conundrum. And this is unfortunately something which has rumbled on for years. Why has it not been solved yet? Is it as easy as we make out?<br /><br />I think this comment sums up the whole debate - so many questions with very few answers! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com