Sunday, 16 February 2014

Parties close to European settlement

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A headline in the IDaily Telegraph/I announces a broadcast breakthrough on the future of European rugby, February 14, 2014



The Rugby Paper has reported that the proposed agreement on the new European competition is based around a new Swiss-based organisation and will be played under the banner of the Rugby Champions’ Cup, an Anglo-French plan supported by the four Welsh regions.



If the proposal is agreed then it will signal the end for the Dublin-based European Rugby Cup Ltd. The new body will have its home in Geneva where there are considerable tax advantages.



The new tournament will be formed of the top six of the English and French Leagues plus seven from the Pro12 – including the highest-ranked team from Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. The 20th place will be reserved for one extra team from the country of the winner.



The news follows reports on Friday that the main remaining obstacle to a settlement – the stand-off over TV rights between BskyB and BT Sport – is close to being resolved after a fortnight of talks spearheaded by RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie.



The paper quotes an unnamed administrator as saying: “We haven’t got a solution yet but we have taken a huge step forward. Attitudes have changed, not least among the Unions who realise that they were in some trouble with their Sky contract. There’s an increasing recognition that those running the English clubs and the Welsh regions are not a bunch of gold-diggers but people who love rugby and want to run a better competition.



“The prospect of peace in Europe is good news. Having said that a lot of Welsh supporters will say it isn’t because it will prevent an Anglo-Welsh League from happening.”


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Article source: http://www.fanatix.com/news/leicester-tigers-v-montpellier-heineken-cup-live-streaming-rugby-union-preview/168960/


Parties close to European settlement

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