Columnists
Nick Cain: This farce could rip the game to pieces
The longest-running farce in sport is the administration of club rugby union in England, with the RFU and the Prem club owners supplying a plantation’s worth of banana skins to keep the game in a perpetual state of tangled contortions.
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