Quote REDRUM="REDRUM"This licence malarky, are the criteria's in any order - ie most important to be solvent and suitable stadium etc? Hows it work??'"

Decidedly arbitrary criteria, which look to have been set in such a way that Salford just miss out in certain categories, and which I believe are as follows (together with my assessment as to whether Salford meet the stated criteria):-
[uFootball activity[/u
First-team success (top eight finishes in each of the last three years);
Salford = Fail !
And development of juniors (number of scholarships, performance of Under-21 and Academy teams over the last three years).
Salford = Pass ?!
[uFinancial performance[/u
Turnover (at least £4m per annum);
Salford = Fail ?
And solvency.
Salford = Pass !
[uFacilities[/u
The capacity of the stadium (more than 12,000);
Salford = Fail ! (At present, The Willows' current capacity is c. 11,000)
And its quality (meeting the standard of a premier sporting competition according to a strictly defined criteria).
Salford = Fail ! (At present)
[uAttendances [/u
The size of the average crowd (at least 10,000 or more);
Salford = Fail !
And how the average crowd is measured against stadium capacity (fills at least 40% of capacity).
Salford = Possible Pass ? (Average crowd needs to be 4,400+)
[uRulebook criteria [/u
Whether the existing rules and regulations have been adhered to by a club.
Salford = Pass !
[uGeographical criteria[/u
Clubs more than 20 miles from any other Super League club will be awarded a point.
Salford = Fail !
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Clubs that achieve a pass mark in eight or more of the 10 criteria will receive a Grade A licence.
Those scoring between five and seven will be awarded a Grade B licence while clubs with four or less points will get a Grade C licence.
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Conclusion: Salford's point score should be improved by at least two points when the new ground is completed, thus guaranteeing a Grade B licence.