that's according to the new chief executive robert elstone who has set out his vision for the sport. he described the current format as "well intended" but says it's created too much uncertainty as david woods reports. robert elston is a lifelong rob really fine but spent the past 20 yea rs really fine but spent the past 20 years on the financial side of the door most recently as chief executive at everton. he comes into rock the sport which need direction and the healing of a few riffs. so what is his vision? we are accessible, community—based, it is an exciting product with tremendous players. we have real good positive strength, a sense of value and purpose of what we are all about and wonderful heritage. if we can ca ptu re all wonderful heritage. if we can capture all that and presented to fa ns capture all that and presented to fans and broadcasters then i'm optimistic that we can change it and grow it and we can become the sport that fans want it to be. one area that fans want it to be. one area that he will look to change immediately is the link structure. four teams at the m