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| Quote nathancroucher="nathancroucher"Which stadium/ground does the new club intend to it's home fixtures?'"
I believe that it's going to be the memorial ground (currently home to Bristol RFU and Bristol Rovers ), the football club are looking to move out.
Oxford have been really struggling so no surprise regarding there situation. Gloucestershire despite doing okay on the pitch were struggling off it.
It's a shame, but when it was 1st announced you could see the problems happening.
Leads to an intresting question of which league are Bristol going to start in.
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Re - not sure on the above comments ref. Rovers leaving the Mem !?!?
They did have big plans a few years ago about selling the Mem to Sainsbury's (for development) and moving to a new ground based at UWE, but that all went a bit awry, so latest was they were going to stay put and improve the place.
www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foot ... tol-298103
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Re - not sure on the above comments ref. Rovers leaving the Mem !?!?
They did have big plans a few years ago about selling the Mem to Sainsbury's (for development) and moving to a new ground based at UWE, but that all went a bit awry, so latest was they were going to stay put and improve the place.
www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foot ... tol-298103
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| My guess would be Dings Crusaders new ground, just outside Bristol. Clifton RFC may be on the radar but no idea if they are RL friendly, Dings are and I think it is 3G so no on the road games whilst the landlord sorts out the pitch.
I hope they aren't looking at the Memorial Ground, too big and probably too expensive.
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| Quote luke ShipleyRed="luke ShipleyRed"I believe that it's going to be the memorial ground (currently home to Bristol RFU and Bristol Rovers ), the football club are looking to move out.
Oxford have been really struggling so no surprise regarding there situation. Gloucestershire despite doing okay on the pitch were struggling off it.
It's a shame, but when it was 1st announced you could see the problems happening.
Leads to an intresting question of which league are Bristol going to start in.'"
Not sure how there is a question there, it will be League 1.
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| Quote jpk3lly="jpk3lly"Whatever happened to Bristol Sonics weren't they trying to get into Championship 1 at one point?'"
I sure I read somewhere that they were going to fold for some reason. Can't remember much of the actual article other than that.
I hope that they are in league 1. The only reason I asked is 2019 will be when the new league structures come in. And we know how the RFL are with big cities.
Wonder if they'd consider Bristol for the magic weekend 2019 to help get it going. Ashton Gate holds 30,000 I believe. Enough hotels and a decent city nightlife from what I've been told.
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| Quote luke ShipleyRed="luke ShipleyRed"I hope that they are in league 1. The only reason I asked is 2019 will be when the new league structures come in. And we know how the RFL are with big cities.'" How are they? Please enlighten us because I don't think anyone has any idea what you're talking about.
Bristol might get the Magic Weekend if they bid millions of pounds like other cities do.
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| Cities get mentioned a few times.
This was one from this year - [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/39258426HERE[/url
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| They would prefer more big cities to become involved in RL (I'm not saying that the clubs start at SL,Championship level). As they believe this will increase revenue, open up more sponsorship deals. And hopefully increase crowd levels with a bigger target audience.(although I'm not sure that's the case other than a few games). To spread the gosspil .This was said in an interview with Nigel Woods in League Weekly.
Whigh is why I asked which league, because other than Toronto, pretty much every expansion clubs that has started in league 1 has either folded, or been forced to move to a different location. And ALL have/are struggling.
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| We've also had a succession of clubs in the traditional heartlands struggling financially in the lower divisions. The problems are not unique to expansion clubs.
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| These clubs should have gone into a League 1 South, rather than trying to compete with traditional heartland clubs.
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| Quote shinymcshine="shinymcshine"We've also had a succession of clubs in the traditional heartlands struggling financially in the lower divisions. The problems are not unique to expansion clubs.'"
Totally agree, I'm not sure what the answers are. Maybe like the poster below says regionalisation of the league maybe it.
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| Quote Sir Kevin Sinfield="Sir Kevin Sinfield"These clubs should have gone into a League 1 South, rather than trying to compete with traditional heartland clubs.'"
Why would anyone want a 4-6 team league?
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