It’s time for a root and branch clearout at RFU

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LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 19: RFU Chief Executive Officer Bill Sweeney attends a press conference to announce Steve Borthwick as England Rugby Men’s Head Coach during a press conference at Twickenham Stadium on December 19, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

By Nick Cain - Read his expert opinion every week

In what sort of world does the wage packet of one administrator in a sports governing body, which is meant to serve the best interests of its member clubs, earn more than the funding it gives to the 12 clubs in its second professional league?
What sort of organisation allows this iniquity when those clubs represent well over 1,200 rugby union people who are intrinsic to the game’s well-being, whether players, coaches, administrators, medics/physios, support staff, groundsmen, and volunteers?
The answer is in an RFU world in which accountabi...

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