Quote ="Aboveusonlypie"No but we all benefit from the Welfare State which effectively means that no-one should starve and guarantees at least a minimum standard of living. Applying that principle to sports seems reasonable enough to me - '"
We are not not doing that though are we. In RL in the UK we are imposing a [imaximum standard[/i by preventing those who can afford it from competing for the signatures of the best players.
In Australia their salary cap regulations include a minimum wage for all players in a clubs top 25 first team squad. It is AUD $80,000 or approx £43K. (Total cost £1.075m id you paid all 25 players that wage).
I think if you want minimum standards brought in, it should mean that kind of thing and if clubs can't pay it they have no right to be in the league. I'd go further and say if you can't afford to pay to the salary cap you won't be competitive so I'd use that as qualification for the league as well.
Quote Look up the dictionary definition of league -
"a covenant or compact made between persons, parties, states, etc., for the promotion or maintenance of common interests or for mutual assistance or service"'"
You are taking that definition out of context with your definition being a more political definition relating and what not to alliances similar to this
"An association of states, organizations, or individuals for common action; an alliance."
Here is the definition of league when it refers to sport from the free on-line dictionary (which is where the above definition also comes from).
"Sports An association of teams or clubs that compete chiefly among themselves."
Nothing to do with "maintenance of common interests or for mutual assistance or service" or such things.
Quote The RFL and any other sporting organisation try to allow clubs to compete on a reasonably level playing field. I suppose it depends on what you think the point of a league is. If you believe in just allowing the rich to dominate because that is 'fair' then you probably end up with the Scottish Football League. If you keep the Salary Cap etc then you may end up with the NRL. I know which I'd prefer.'"
You won't end up with the NRL at all. It is myth their teams are all equally wealthy anyway. Sport is about competition and artificial limits on competition in sport are false. This is not the welfare state but sport. They are different and trying to transfer the principles of the welfare state to a naturally competitive environment just does not work.