Former England captain and coach Kevin Sinfield and Tony Smith have backed a bold proposal to save the future of rugby league.
The plan - put together by a group of administrators, players and coaches - is based around safely returning to play behind closed doors and televising every single Super League match.
The games not part of the current agreement - which sees two per week screened on Sky - would then be offered on a pay-per-view basis that would provide every club in the professional game with a chance to generate income.
Each fan would state which club they support when purchasing the match, with season ticket holders for the “home” team taken into account within the plan.
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