Francis Baron: 'The RFU is not expecting to make a profit for almost 10 years. You can't go on like this'

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Man who led English rugby's governing body for 12 years is urging game to 'wake up' amid potential record losses

England have had some tough results on the field lately and things are about to get even gloomier off it. Next Monday the Rugby Football Union's council members will be formally presented with the annual accounts for the 2023-24 financial year amid expectations of potential record losses at what was once the world's wealthiest union.

Among those awaiting the figures with particular interest is Francis Baron, who spent 12 years as the RFU's chief executive and was at the helm when England won their first – and only – men's World Cup in 2003. Since leaving Twickenham, Baron has become increasingly concerned about the state of the union's finances and is predicting "very bad news for the game" when the figures are unveiled.

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