Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "Jamie Soward, in an interview with Brad Fittler, broadcast on the "Sunday Footy Show" on Channel 9 in NSW and QLD, last Sunday September 28th, was asked to reflect on the highlights of his career. In the course of his answer he stated without prompting that the time he spent in London before arriving at Penrith was "the best three months of my life."
This is an amazing statement from a man who was and still is an acknowledged star of the NRL. That he could feel that way while playing at a club that was so badly mismanaged and badly resourced, with so few talented players around him, is testament to the significance of London in our culture, and is a screaming rebuke to those who have considered a London Super League team not a valuable asset to our game. There is no reason why London could not be a magnet for NRL stars, as well as quality northern England players, and the best talents of southern England, if it had been managed well by its owners and the RFL. Now, thanks to the new competition system promulgate by Nigel Wood and his cronies, London Broncos is left to wallow in the Championship, playing before tiny crowds in a ground unfit for even semi-professional players, and with a difficult road to promotion back into Super League.
What a shame that nobody at Red Hall gives a damn!'"
The people at Red Hall are not interested in having a Super League club in London anymore. While at the same time they bent over backwards to help Bradford.