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| Quote: The Doghead "first I have heard about poor viewing figures for Sky games.'"
me too, i was under the impression we had comparatively good figures, but with a demographic of less affluent people ( not surprising) but the companies that appeal to this demographic (supermarkets, alcohol etc) have the most cash right now, so where's the problem?
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| what is the big deal about stadia, who really wants them? the paying supporters? i remember being at central park when the survey was being done about moving to robin park and the vast majority as i recall were dead against it and were very happy where they were.
moving in with a premiership football team has pros and cons, the pros is that the facilities are superb, however the cons are that you become at the mercy of the football association. if they were to announce tomorrow that premiership teams can not groundshare where would that leave the RL clubs?
thankfully the governing body in football are not the zealots we have in RL
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| Quote: captaincaveman "what is the big deal about stadia, who really wants them? the paying supporters? i remember being at central park when the survey was being done about moving to robin park and the vast majority as i recall were dead against it and were very happy where they were.
moving in with a premiership football team has pros and cons, the pros is that the facilities are superb, however the cons are that you become at the mercy of the football association. if they were to announce tomorrow that premiership teams can not groundshare where would that leave the RL clubs?
thankfully the governing body in football are not the zealots we have in RL'"
Regardless of what the fans said then! Attendances have gone up, with less success!
Same with all other teams really! Big increases. Wakey and Cas would do the same as warrington IMO.
It can only be good for the game.
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| just as important - why aren't there 5 wigan players in the captains photo
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| Quote: captaincaveman "what is the big deal about stadia, who really wants them? the paying supporters? i remember being at central park when the survey was being done about moving to robin park and the vast majority as i recall were dead against it and were very happy where they were.
moving in with a premiership football team has pros and cons, the pros is that the facilities are superb, however the cons are that you become at the mercy of the football association. if they were to announce tomorrow that premiership teams can not groundshare where would that leave the RL clubs?
thankfully the governing body in football are not the zealots we have in RL'"
why dont you want a modern stadium? they benefit everyone.
and who cares what the FA say? Wigan have a longterm lease so if the FA made some rule as you say wigan football club would either have to build themselves or Wigan RL a new stadium. I imagine the same is true at Hull and Huddersfield
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| Quote: captaincaveman "30 years in london and its really gone nowhere. and personally expect RL to struggle in wales too. largely because there is very little interest in the game there.'"
Oh dear....61 posts in and you've shown you have no grasp of what is going on outside the M62 Corridor
Yes,,,,,,FulhamCrusaderBroncoQuins have terrible crowds......thank you for stating the obvious, but in every other aspect of the game, League is getting stronger every year. As for your quip about Australians........check out which team has still got "quota" spots spare....oh, and 3 current England internationals on their books, 2 of them Cockney.
The development of young players does not happen overnight and for Tony Clubb and LMS to have broken into the international set up is a sure sign that RL in London is working.
On the subject of crowds....before you decide to use that as your only yard stick.......there are some fans of traditional Heartland clubs that could do with looking at their own clubs average before lambasting Harlequins RL. Sometimes I think some flat cappers are glad that Catalan, Celtic and Quins are in SL......it distracts people from their own clubs short comings.
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| going back to 12 teams would be a massive backwards step IMO. Apart from Celtic the other 13 teams last season were 'competitive' and that can only improve as the 14 team league develops.
I used to hate the 12 team, play some teams 3 times, others twice, format as it was boring seeing the same teams over and over again.
if they want to cut pointless games they can start with axing the magic weekend
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| Let's give the system a chance to work before we change it. For it to work, I hope the franchise guidelines are followed which could see some 'big' clubs lose their licence before Quins or Crusaders.
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| Quote: UllFC "going back to 12 teams would be a massive backwards step IMO. Apart from Celtic the other 13 teams last season were 'competitive' and that can only improve as the 14 team league develops.
I used to hate the 12 team, play some teams 3 times, others twice, format as it was boring seeing the same teams over and over again.
if they want to cut pointless games they can start with axing the magic weekend'"
That doesn't save 2.4 million to be divvied up to reduce debts
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| What bothers me is this quote from Nigel Wood "We are close to finalising the criteria that will determine which clubs will be awarded a Super League licence from the 2012 season onwards,".
Now, I thought that for 2012 we were using the already published 10 point criteria, which has not yet been used.
What is the point of publishing a list of criteria, which the clubs will presumeably use as the basis for their operations (in order to meet with the RFL's requirements) only for the RFL to say (with 12 months to go until the new round of bids) all that's going to change! WTF!
How can any club plan on that basis? How on earth can targets be met if, as the deadlines are rapidly approaching, the RFL change the targets? These are not things which can be changed much in five minutes, it takes planning and organisation and time and money.
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| The move to cut clubs from 14 to 12 would be disasterous. The game just isn't strong enough to be losing top level clubs and isolating more of it's supporters from top flight rugby.
Anything devised by Nigel 'Blue Sox' Wood is likely to flounder at the firts, but the RFL have been market leaders in making their brand look ridiculous to the average sports fan, whilst alienating core support.
To lose the likes of Cas to any pipe dream would be a crime, particularly if it is to sustain the cowbouy outfit in Wales which has been a painful lesson in poor planning, decision making and politics.
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| Cutting the league would be stupid, going back to having 4 or more derbies just ruins them. If nothing major changes come fanchise renewal time, i would drop Salford for Widnes. There are probably too many West yorks clubs, but they are performing on the pitch so it would be unfair to drop them, IMO
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| I agree with it, get rid of them.
Cut Salford and Wakefield now without even thining about it, they offer nothing. Crusaders have to prove their viability of they should go to.
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| Quote: Barnacle Bill "What bothers me is this quote from Nigel Wood "We are close to finalising the criteria that will determine which clubs will be awarded a Super League licence from the 2012 season onwards,".
Now, I thought that for 2012 we were using the already published 10 point criteria, which has not yet been used.'"
I suspect any new criteria will support the package that Sky wants to show.
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| Quote: Clearwing "I suspect any new criteria will support the package that Sky wants to show.'"
Which is very worrying
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