[url=http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rleague/10/11/12/manual_114442.htmlCRUSADERS GO INTO ADMINISTRATION[/url
[i"We are currently pursuing a number of options and are talking to interested parties and the RFL in the hope that a solution can be found to the club's current difficulties which would enable it to go forward and maintain rugby league in Wales."[/i
[url=http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rleague/10/11/12/RUGBYL_Championship.htmlBlackpool go out of business[/url
[i"The League yesterday cancelled Blackpool's membership after they failed to meet an extended deadline to provide a credible plan to come out of administration."[/i
Shame the RFL couldn't save both.....
So does this newly to be formed club inherit the franchise when it emerges from administration? Should this be ignored when it comes to the awarding of the next franchises? Does it even matter as I'm sure the RFL will have a crusaders team awarded a licence anyway. You might be a bit annoyed though if you're a Cas or Wakey fan whos club gets kicked out and crusaders are left in after the failure of the welsh franchise so far.
Don't get me wrong I think a strong welsh team would be good for the game, but maybe the RFL should just come out and say that crusaders (and catalan and quins probably) are exempt from the licencing system. If you agree with that or not is one thing, but at least it would be honest and a level playing field for everyone else.

which I'm not convinced the current system is.
Although to be fair I suppose it could be argued the RFL already have in place the reason for keeping crusaders over 1 of the 2 teams in Wakefield;
[urlhttp://www.therfl.co.uk/licensing/licensing_faqs[/url
[iThe RFL will then allocate the remaining Super League licences to those existing Super League clubs and/or Championship clubs which applied for a licence and met the Championship Club Minimum Criteria.
The licenses will be allocated to those clubs that the RFL board believes are the most suitable, taking into account the:
a.
Extent to which each club helps meet the SLE Strategy and the strategic aims and objectives of the Licensing process;
b. Historical activity of the clubs under consideration; and
c. RFL’s reasonable opinion as to future performance of the clubs under consideration.[/iMy reading of that is that being an expansion club absolves a lot of other negatives.
Not good news however you look at it.