Quote nick hkr="nick hkr"Really? And how do you propose to change the mindset of not only current loyal club fans but also the general non-RL supporting bystander?
Speak to a lot of RU fans they find RL slow and boring! Ironic I would say but then we have to accept this is how they see our game.
The international calander in Cricket, Union and other sports is much more packed than it is in League, we don't have a world wide interest in league that could enable the calander to be busier.
In any business or sport you have to stick to your strengths and for Rugby League that is a strong club based sport with plenty of inovative ideas and quirks to keep the fringe supporters happy.
Accept international RL is never going to be as big as other sports, dream as much as you like but many have tried and many more will fail.'"
You are wrong and obviously have no understanding of the games history then. You are using ignorance to justify the status quo and small mindedness.
When did the RL start the World cup and when did RU.
there are two problems for RL in regard to the international game
complete mismanagement of the international game by the RFL and the ARL. eg constanly changing riules competitions, no longer term workable strategy, ignoring overseas markets for too long.
The ARL has enough money to have a team in PNG ( even now most RL fans in this country would be happy to say goodbye to catalans and oppose Toulouse getting a franchise). a second NZ team would almost wipe out RU in NZ from a competitive point of view
they could quite easily set up semi pro teams in plces like samoa, fiji etc and then filter the best players into a pacific islanders joint team to give a professional career path.
When attempts to set things up they have been half d and planned ie PSG.
In this country trying to run before they can walk has destroyed the international game. having home nations instead of home nations and GB for big competitions undercut any possibility of having meaningful international matches.
People like you are those who will lead this game into terminal decline although i do accept that you are in the majority as the club vs country thread showed.
Most RL supporters are thick, parochial, one eyed numpties unfortunately. So i doubt that anything will change and we will be having these same debates in 20 years time at which point RL will cease to exist except as an amateur game or as feeders to RU teams. The only thing that saves RL at the minutes is RU is too focused on international stuff. But if they were to put their huge financial muscle into expanding RL ( in this country at least) they would wipe RL out. All this guff about the RL being the greatest game is , because at the end of the day Money talks. We cannot comptete without a radical sea change in RL attitudes.