
The Rugby League Boss will meet Sipford Red Devils in the threat of athletes’ protests with Liz Rhino in Friday’s super league.
Many senior Salford players are reportedly threatened to withdraw their settlers due to uncertainty over the club’s financial position.
As a result, RFL officials, led by Tony Sutton chief executive, called the summit related to all parties of Salford Community Stadium to reach an agreement to minimize the impact on the integrity of competition.
“The RFL will be part of the meeting in the club tomorrow, and it will be part of a meeting with players, clubs, RFL and RL CARES.”
Salford has been operated in accordance with the salary limit regulations since the start of the season due to the acquisition process and the follow -up of some wages.
The club insisted on the second victory of the season with Castleford on Sunday, but insisted that some new problems related to the bankruptcy of bridging loans designed to stabilize the club’s trouble until the end of the season were sufficient.
All Out Rugby League websites have already informed Club officials, including Paul Rowley, who has already informed them to be able to use their rhinos for the headring Lee’s rhino.
At this stage, Salford is more likely to call the Academy players and perform the schedule once again.
However, due to the injury to Castleford, Salford, which lost Jayden Nikorima, Esan Marsters, and Loghan Lewis, is already severely depleted, and inevitably inevitably more questions about the knock effect on the current campaign.
St. Helens has a tremendous benefit of the point difference when he wins the 82-0 record at the opening day of the season.
Rowley did not directly mention the scenario after the team with the Castleford, and Salford did not return the request for opinion on Tuesday.
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