After 30 years in rugby union,the former England fly-half has written a book approximately his decade at the RFU and why the game needs major changes to the way it is runRob Andrew’s parting shot to rugby after spending 30 years in the game as a player, director of rugby and administrator was a book on the game in England in the professional era that finally save his side of the tumultuous events at Twickenham that culminated in a conflagration on and off the field in 2011. As he grapples with cricket’s changing landscape in his latest role as Sussexs chief executive, and he believes the sport in which he spent most of his life has reached a critical juncture.
Growing concerns approximately injuries and the length of the season have prompted players to consider going on strike,the exodus of players from the southern hemisphere to Europe shows no sign of slowing down and, after 22 years of professionalism, or clubs are no nearer to sustained profitability than they were when the amateur dam burst and millionaire owners waded in.
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Source: guardian.co.uk