Salford red devils in crisis: Brian Carney and Jon Wilkin invite the “rank” silence of the leader after the crisis period | Rugby league news

Brian Carney and Jon Wilkin Sky Sports and Jon Wilkin invited the leaders to break their silence after the “rank” situation with the Salford Red Devils.
Salford has now lost all four games to start the 2025 season, which started with 82-0 with St. Helens while setting up reserves.
Going into their conflict with Castleford, it was a touch and started whether the players would train in the upgrade or really play with everyone at a club who did not receive their salary.
However, she got a dispensation to name almost a full person, although this week they were affected by another salary restriction, and the players were paid on the eve of their fourth conflict.
Despite the assurance of RFL to allow them to replace numerously injured or suspended players with new dispensation, including half of the return Marc Sneyd and Captain Kallum Watkins, Salford were at the end of the second loss and remained rooted to the bottom of the Super League table.
For Sky Sports Rugby League Brian Carney, a “silence” leader in sports, is deaf, and he called on the lack of communication of everyone involved in the fiasco.
“Much has been written and there was talk of Salford’s situation this week. The players, we believe, were paid late last night, which was a strange time,” Carney said.
“In my opinion, there was a distinct lack of communication from the leadership of this game. I have not heard from any significant character to explain to people exactly what is happening.
“So, when the salary limitations are restricted again and then the dispositions are offered to cover for suspended players, and all others, including Martina Jepson, for example, the common owner of Castleford Tigers, goes:” What is happening here? “
“I do my best to try to follow this situation and I really fight.
“They were delivered in silence. You can’t find me an interview, a significant interview, with a figure of notes that got a leading role in this game.
“Did Tony Sutton (RFL Executive Director speak publicly with anyone? Did that question address the fans who follow the game not only Castleford and Salford, but all other clubs? There is a silence.
Salford and the Rugby Football League contacted Sky Sports.
For Jon Wilkin, this is a “rank” situation, with the guilt lying at the Salford door that “ran” money and demanded it take over the last suffering to survive.
“I think there is silence because it is bad. Anyone could do it at good times. You describe a certain leadership style,” Wilkin added.
“I just think it’s a full situation. It’s all a rank.
“We can talk about how to communicate. We had a club that just torn off, spent money, we couldn’t afford it for a long time. The guilt lies with them. Communication can talk about it.
“We are talking and lyricing lyric about growth and ambition and occasions. And then it is:” By the way, Salford has no money to pay for the players. “And no one wants to see that.”
Rowley: We had a back to each other through trouble
Although it is difficult for Salford at the moment, Chief Coach Paul Rowley praised his players to “gather” through trouble because they gave 100 percent effort despite all the limits.
“We asked them to fight hard and work hard for what would you say they had given them in this sport, but obviously we had some distractions and we didn’t exercise,” Rowley said.
“I was very proud and grateful that the players gathered, and although they were not polished, I thought they tried to cover their backs on each other and find their way through hard work.
“The attempts we confessed were garbage from our point of view. We had a lot of trouble throughout the game, as well as a week, so I can’t ask them anymore in the effort.”
Salfond’s problems are far from the end – with the club staff still not paid – and frustrated rival bosses have requested clarity from the Rugby Football League due to a payment source on Thursday in Salford.
The club has been undergoing a salary captioned caps with a small room for Maneuver ahead of the conflict with Bradford with Bradford, but added: “We have been taking it one day, as we have been doing in the last few months.
“There has been a difficult period, but other clubs have gone through it. We appreciate the support of other people in different clubs and I would like to think that this experience will serve us well if other people could get into difficulties in the future.”
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