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Re: Statement from the Superle...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:33 pm
by stacey c
Flash posted:
Statement regarding the RFL independent judiciary panel hearing relating to Wigan Warriors
MONDAY - 7th August 2006
At a meeting of the RFL independent judiciary panel, the Wigan Warriors club has been found guilty of breaching the 2005 Super League Salary Cap.
The panel found that the Wigan club had a Salary Cap of between 52 and 55 per cent at the end of 2005 and therefore, in accordance with the RFL’s Operational Rules, has suffered a penalty of the deduction of two competition points.
The panel also found that in the course of the breach, the Wigan club was guilty of conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game. They have been fined £50,000 plus costs in respect of this.
The Wigan club pleaded guilty to both charges in the course of the hearing
Both penalties take immediate effect and thus the deduction of competition points applies to the current 2006 engage Super League competition table.
An officially revised table will be published in due course
I was under the impression that the £50,000 was for the salary cap breach. In light of this statement serious questions need to be asked and answered.
Wheres the statement from Maurice? Hes the one with the explaining to do!!!
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:38 pm
by mic23
He's probably off sunning himself on some tropical beach being the Doris we all know and hate!
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:43 pm
by mike binder
hopefully he writing his letter of resignation
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:45 pm
by mike binder
Flash posted:
Does anyone know how much Mickey Higham's wages are? this £80,000 sounds like a conveniently round figure and the obviously strange dealings that we have been fined for could well be to do with the Higham/Newton transfer which was a little unusual to say the least....
mickey hiham as only played for us this year ,so this dosnt come under last years cap
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:54 pm
by GeoffN
The club's keeping quiet about the details, too. All the official site has is a copy of the RFL statement, with no explanation.
We need to be told what the "conduct prejudicial" was, exactly.
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:58 pm
by billyboy
mike binder posted:
hopefully he writing his letter of resignation
If Whelan had employed this fat fool in one of his shops he would have sacked him ages ago. Lindsay hasn't got the decency to resign. I wonder if Whelan has the guts to sack him?
Re: Statement from the Superle...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:02 pm
by jimofwigan
Saints Guilty for 2ND time fined £5,ooo
Hull Guilty fined £4,000
Wakefield Guilty given a warning
Castleford Guilty given a warning
Wigan Guilty Deducted Two points fined £50,000
Now there is a table of fair play if you are found guilty we deal out equal punishment :eh: :eh:
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:02 pm
by jaws1
GeoffN posted:
The club's keeping quiet about the details, too. All the official site has is a copy of the RFL statement, with no explanation.
We need to be told what the "conduct prejudicial" was, exactly.
They must have known they had breached the salary cap as they pleaded guilty .
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:18 pm
by GeoffN
jimofwigan posted:
Saints Guilty for 2ND time fined £5,ooo
Hull Guilty fined £4,000
Wakefield Guilty given a warning
Castleford Guilty given a warning
Wigan Guilty Deducted Two points fined £50,000
Now there is a table of fair play if you are found guilty we deal out equal punishment :eh: :eh:
We were £80k over - all the fines/points are set out on a sliding scale.
More on the clubsite now about it:
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/news_full.asp?newsid=2248
Re: Statement from the Sup...
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:19 pm
by cpwigan

I may be wrong but I am mystified. I think the RFL get every clubs accounts in November. How/why has it taken this long for all this to surfarce? You need to be punishing clubs prior to the 2006 season commencing NOT with 5 games to go. What if they had done this with say 1 game left etc? If it takes this long to deal with 2005 then who is to say people will not deliberately cheat to survive in 2006 knowing that they will not get punished until well into the 2007 season.
It certainly seems that if it is Wigan be it the disciplinary, be it the salary cap then the punishment is always greater than what other clubs receive.
I hate the salary cap.