Saracens have ‘tainted’ their success and should ‘repent’, says Bristol owner Lansdown

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Steve Lansdown owns Premiership club Bristol Bears

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 31: Stephen Lansdown, the Bristol Bears owner looks on during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Bristol Bears and Bath Rugby at Ashton Gate on August 31, 2018 in Bristol, United Kingdom. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

owner Steve Lansdown has torn into for breaching the , saying they ‘haven't woken up to the reality of what is in store for them'.

Saracens will be playing in the next season after being found to be in breach of salary cap for the current season, turning an already dire situation more desperate.

This comes after a six-month investigation by Rugby discovered Saracens had been over the cap limit between 2016 and 2019, and duly handed them a 35-point deduction and maximum fine of £5.36m.

Speaking to talkSPORT, Bristol head honcho Lansdown called the situation ‘strange'.

“At the end of the day they cheated and they have been found guilty and they have to accept their punishment.

“They have brought the game into disrepute. There are 13 clubs [the 12 Premiership clubs and Falcons] who have all signed up to the salary cap, including Saracens, and they have decided to put two fingers up to it and do their own thing and they feel almost aggrieved that we are upset about it.”

“Anything they have achieved over the last couple of years is going to be tainted.”

Premiership Rugby have held firm to their approach of avoiding full disclosure.

But Lansdown, party to the meetings held with other Premiership clubs, believes relegation had been a long-time coming given the suspicions many within the game had.

Joining Tony Rowe in condemning Saracens flouting of the salary cap, Lansdown added: “It has taken a while to get that [Saracens' relegation]. I think it should have happened quicker and sharper but that is another matter.

“I find it very strange in a way that they can continue their league programme this year as they will with the same players. I find that unhelpful.

“They are making a lot of noises at Saracens, they have apologised which is the first thing and now we need to see what they are going to do to put things right.

“They committed a sin and they have to repent for it.

“Now they are going to be in the Championship next year, now there are a lot of aspects to sort behind the scenes.

“They have got some very difficult decisions to make, the players have got some very difficult decisions to make, the management have got some very difficult decisions to make.

“They probably haven't woken up to the reality of what is in store for them.”

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