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| Quote ="snowie"Peacock was just thinking about his wallet, Wilkin is another one when he realised he had to find other club hence his expansion stance'"
Don't agree (rare for me to disagree with you) on Peacock. No comparison at all.......
Wilkin swanned off to Canada thinking about his wallet and who can blame him, exactly the same for McDermott. Both therefore had to support the North American dream and did so strongly and publicly as major figures in the Toronto club.
I have no doubt these two guys were not really thinking about North American expansion much at all, but they duly bought into it publicly as they were duty bound to do so and paid more than enough to do so..
One ONE MAN decided to leave the game there the whole thing collapsed faster than a stack of playing cards, proving beyond all doubt RL was never going to take off and it was a matter of time before pro-Rugby Union in Canada were 99.99%owners of all Rugby in Canada.
The statements they have both made since insisting RL had a future there have been duly plastered all over the RL and sporting press. It's good filler for the RL media.
And of course nobody in the RL press was going to challenge either of these lads on their view that it was all working and set to take off big time.
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| Quote ="Hopie"A second fixture against a "big" club (the definition of big varies) draws more fans through the gate than the first fixture against a "small" club, that is a good reason to have them. Clubs should get themselves in a position where they can sell out a decent number of tickets no matter who the away team is, but that isn't the way most people in our game think unfortunately.'"
Although on the face of it, what you say is correct,
However, the loop fixtures tend to be against a mixture of clubs and they can be against the so called smaller clubs or, Catalan, where the away support is somewhat smaller.
I know that "we" have tinkered with the top half of the league playing last seasons higher placed clubs and with playing odd numbers (in terms of league finish) and even numbers but, it's just fixture overload.
The ideal would be to have a balanced fixture program.
It seems crazy that top spot (or second) and with that, home advantage in the semis, could be decided by having an "easier" set of loop fixtures.
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| Quote ="Donnyman"Then you cut the income mate, you cut sponsors exposure to their advertisements, you cut matchday income like hospitality, you cut fans spend at grounds and you can't provide SKY the content they want......
On the thread caused to be locked by the usual 2 or 3 people (so I have to reply here) you suggested Perez didn't talk about players much. For the record (and I will leave this for discussion elsewhere) he promised players through converting grid iron players to RL. Thousands of big strong and fast college footballers were to be developed to a high standard and developed "pretty quickly" his exact words.
This was the plan to get round the criticism that Canada don't play RL and it would be decades before they produced quality SL RL if they produced ant at all.
So it was a major part of Perez's plan as important as the TV deal that failed very early on so OF COURSE he stopped talking about it mate, every time he was asked on it his answer was changed to it would take TWP years to develop players. But even that was untrue as TWP didn't even engage with Canada RL to set up junior RL.
Plus rugby Union dominated all the grass roots Canadian Rugby. And that's that........'"
Tough, the players will have to take a pay cut.
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| Quote ="Ste100Centurions"It's happened before on this site, it's one of if not the most antiquated forums I have ever used, they are probably using the wrong kind of coal !!!'"
Is there anyway to ask mods or site-runners about it?
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| Quote ="Egg Chasing"It all depends on how many games sky are willing to pay for.
Personally I would watch wigan play saints, leeds or wire 5 times a season as they are usually the best games to watch. Not sure wigan v saints can be blamed for crowds dropping either.'"
But would you prefer that to replacing loop fixtures with regular annual international or regional (SoO-like) fixtures??
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| Quote ="shinymcshine"There's a bit of rose tinting here - even pre SL you could well end up playing the same team several times per season: twice in the league, Challenge Cup, John Player/Regal Trophy and County Cup (Lancashire/Yorkshire), Premiership play-offs, Floodlit Trophy, etc.
i recognise that drawing a team in a knockout is slightly different than a predetermined "loop" fixture, but given the relatively small pool of teams, together with more knockout cups, repetition did happen in the past.'"
Yes, as said before, surely this is all the more reason to get rid of loop fixtures? If you get repeat fixtures between the best teams via cups and playoffs anyway, surely the loop fixture is just a less exciting way of doing this?
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| Quote ="MillennialRhino"But would you prefer that to replacing loop fixtures with regular annual international or regional (SoO-like) fixtures??'"
Big fan of Internationals, but wouldn't swap it for England 50+ point wins against France, Wales etc.
Roses clashes definitely if given the right marketing/importance
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| Quote ="Egg Chasing"Big fan of Internationals, but wouldn't swap it for England 50+ point wins against France, Wales etc.
Roses clashes definitely if given the right marketing/importance'"
oofff..... They were terrible games when they ran them, the players had little enthusiasm... So the fans had no real entertainment.
The least bothered of the two teams always won the game
Nobody wanted to be injured unlike State of origin where winning is important to the players and crowds. If RL was split between London clubs and the M62 clubs maybe......
Historically I think North.v.South worked pre the 1896 split
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| Quote ="MillennialRhino"Yes, as said before, surely this is all the more reason to get rid of loop fixtures? If you get repeat fixtures between the best teams via cups and playoffs anyway, surely the loop fixture is just a less exciting way of doing this?'"
Well I go right back, so I can easily recall the early 2000's.........
In the seasons 2003, 2004 and 2005 Bradford and Leeds played each other a tiresome 14 times
However the average attendance per game was 29,000
So if it's about bums on seats ...................... And it is................................
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| Quote ="Donnyman"Well I go right back, so I can easily recall the early 2000's.........
In the seasons 2003, 2004 and 2005 Bradford and Leeds played each other a tiresome 14 times
However the [[ubaverage attendance per game was 29,000
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So if it's about bums on seats ...................... And it is................................'"
Unless that's skewed by CC Final or GF attendances too I very much doubt a 29k average for fixtures played at Headingly / Odsal, where they did get just over 20k for some of their games.
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| Quote ="shinymcshine"Unless that's skewed by CC Final or GF attendances too I very much doubt a 29k average for fixtures played at Headingly / Odsal, where they did get just over 20k for some of their games.'"
It's not "skewed" even though it does contain the cup finals.
The cup finals count because these repeat fixtures between these top clubs attracted big cup final crowds despite the same fixture being played again.
Cup finals are capable of low crowds as well, they certainly aren't sell outs as we saw with Calalans...........
The point stands that loop fixtures are in theory unattractive but not in practice when you see the third or fourth "derby" crowd
What do you think the average crowds would be if we added London and Toulouse to SL and removed he boring loop fixtures?
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| Quote ="Egg Chasing"Hence why they need to build it right.'"
How??
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| Quote ="Donnyman"How??'"
That's for them to decide, but I would set out from the start that it's the trials for the England side similar to rep footy in Oz. Don't play in this and you don't get picked for England.
Players always seem to pull out of a mid-season international but are fit to play for their club in the game before and after. In Australia a handful of them back-up at the weekend. Why can't they do that here?
We need to make sure that the best 34 players are on show to start with. The rivalry between the counties should help to market things.
We then need to stick with it for more than 2 seasons.
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| Quote ="Egg Chasing"That's for them to decide, but [uI would set out from the start that it's the trials for the England side similar to rep footy in Oz.[/u Don't play in this and you don't get picked for England.
Players always seem to pull out of a mid-season international but are fit to play for their club in the game before and after. In Australia a handful of them back-up at the weekend. Why can't they do that here?
We need to make sure that the best 34 players are on show to start with. The rivalry between the counties should help to market things.
We then need to stick with it for more than 2 seasons.'"
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| They need ditching and im not convinced they are the massive money spinner some think they are. A couple of years ago Hull played Wakefield twice in one month at home, with no disrespect to Wakefield that isn't a fixture to attract new fans or get the more casual fans into the ground. It just felt like season ticket holders and diehard away fans only in the ground.
I'd rather see games against Toulouse/London/Bradford etc to at least see some different players and hear some different songs from the away end.
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| Quote ="UllFC"They need ditching and im not convinced they are the massive money spinner some think they are. A couple of years ago Hull played Wakefield twice in one month at home, with no disrespect to Wakefield that isn't a fixture to attract new fans or get the more casual fans into the ground. It just felt like season ticket holders and diehard away fans only in the ground.
I'd rather see games against Toulouse/London/Bradford etc to at least see some different players and hear some different songs from the away end.'"
Bang on.
The bottom line though is that, the current SL clubs dont want to "water down" their share of the sky monies and to the wider public, RL is becoming as much of a "draw" as curling and far from increasing the revenue from the TV deal, it looks like there will be a hefty cut.
Therefore, it's more likely that the bigger clubs will at some point be asking for a reduction in the number of SL clubs.
As you say, the loop fixtures are no great money spinner, other than providing clubs with an additional 2 home games (plus 2 away fixtures).
The revenue from these is certainly needed but, it would be preferable if there were 2 additional clubs in SL and a balanced
fixture list.
Maybe "magic" could be used for the 4th / 5th round of the cup (when the SL clubs join the fray) which may add some interest to the cup. - mind you, they may have to "warm" some of the balls when the draw is made, to ensure a couple of juicy fixtures
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| Quote ="UllFC"They need ditching and im not convinced they are the massive money spinner some think they are. A couple of years ago Hull played Wakefield twice in one month at home, with no disrespect to Wakefield that isn't a fixture to attract new fans or get the more casual fans into the ground. It just felt like season ticket holders and diehard away fans only in the ground.
I'd rather see games against Toulouse/London/Bradford etc to at least see some different players and hear some different songs from the away end.'"
It's a great point that maybe most loop fixtures see little money handed over at the Turnstyles, but would less games affect season ticket prices that may have to adjust down?
Maybe the "Middle eights" for the MPG showed there arey always a couple of clubs in the Championship that could give SL clubs a game.
Maybe the number of applicants for 12th. spot showed clubs are ready and willing to make the league back up to 14
As we did have 14 club leagues for 26 regular games back in 2014 and well before that
Is the problem the top owners like to have their "third games" against big rivals like Hull/HKR Saints/Wigan than against London and Featherstone?
Anyway great post and 14 for me all day...........
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| Quote ="wrencat1873"Bang on.
The bottom line though is that, the current SL clubs dont want to "water down" their share of the sky monies and far from increasing the revenue from the TV deal, it looks like there will be a hefty cut. Therefore, it's more likely that the bigger clubs will at some point be asking for a reduction in the number of SL clubs.
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Well your right because the bigger clubs have already put the idea of a 10 club Superleague (and a 10 club Championship) to the vote about 18 months ago.
Thus we were looking at all clubs playing each other three times, and probably will be again as SL looks for a 10 way split of ALL the SKY money.
I don't know when this will be brought back on the table, but now won't be the time. Once we are well into the 2021 season and season tickets are all sold, top SL chairmen will probably look to run that vote again. Kind of keep asking until you get the right answer??
That should be the time when we can see exactly who would be up to making up a 10 club Superleague. The reports all point to very very serious money problems at some clubs that either wipe out their SL ambitions, or mean they would have to drop out of Superleague.
If you have lost a lot of money due to Covid, and don't have a rich enough owner to balance the books then SL may be beyond your club.
I would suggest that for 2021's potential 10 club Superleague simply list the 10 club owners with the most personal wealth...........
That's likely to be the make up of SL and at least that will mean Newcastle and London in and a truly national game
(there's always a silver lining)
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| Quote ="Donnyman"Well your right because the bigger clubs have already put the idea of a 10 club Superleague (and a 10 club Championship) to the vote about 18 months ago.
Thus we were looking at all clubs playing each other three times, and probably will be again as SL looks for a 10 way split of ALL the SKY money.
I don't know when this will be brought back on the table, but now won't be the time. Once we are well into the 2021 season and season tickets are all sold, top SL chairmen will probably look to run that vote again. Kind of keep asking until you get the right answer??
That should be the time when we can see exactly who would be up to making up a 10 club Superleague. The reports all point to very very serious money problems at some clubs that either wipe out their SL ambitions, or mean they would have to drop out of Superleague.
If you have lost a lot of money due to Covid, and don't have a rich enough owner to balance the books then SL may be beyond your club.
I would suggest that for 2021's potential 10 club Superleague simply list the 10 club owners with the most personal wealth...........
That's likely to be the make up of SL and at least that will mean Newcastle and London in and a truly national game
(there's always a silver lining)'"
Yeah, Newcastle and London will really save us
I think that you're right about some clubs teetering on the edge financially but, as the famous phrase goes, be careful what you wish for.
For the record, the 10 club SL has been floating around for much longer than you suggest.
However, if anyone suggests that it's SL 1 & SL 2, they should be thrown from the nearest tall building.
A 10 club SL will be a cash grab by the bigger clubs, just as it always was.
The way our sport is declining, it will soon be Wigan, Saints, Leeds Wire and Hull playing with themselves.
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| Quote ="wrencat1873"The way our sport is declining, it will soon be Wigan, Saints, Leeds Wire and Hull playing with themselves.'"
Ooh err. Can you say that?
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| Quote ="wrencat1873"
The way our sport is declining, it will soon be Wigan, Saints, Leeds Wire and Hull playing with themselves.
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Well the fact is that the game is miles in front of where it was in the sixties and seventies.
Stadiums are better, crowds are bigger, player development is more professional and TV deals still come through.
So Covid apart the old man of the M62 is still alive and well and aged 125.
If you want to see a Rugby League "dying" try the French game
If you want to see a dead Rugby League try the Canadian game.
This is how spectacularly wrong you can be. You have fallen for the idea France and North America are the future, so much so that you think the English game is dying?
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Yeah, Newcastle and London will really save us
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Why not learn an instrument? Why not do some of those DIY jobs around the house you have left for such a long time. It's better than spending the last so many years on here shouting about "expansion".
Then when two well backed English clubs well away from the M62 apply for Superleague you slag them off
As soon as you get your jabs, plan to go down to Belle Vue and volunteer your services, it's gonna be a tough season, [uSchoey says so[/u.
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| Quote ="Donnyman"Well the fact is that the game is miles in front of where it was in the sixties and seventies.
Stadiums are better, crowds are bigger, player development is more professional and TV deals still come through.
So Covid apart the old man of the M62 is still alive and well and aged 125.
If you want to see a Rugby League "dying" try the French game
If you want to see a dead Rugby League try the Canadian game.
This is how spectacularly wrong you can be. You have fallen for the idea France and North America are the future, so much so that you think the English game is dying?'"
Does your jeremiad ever end? This is a thread about loop fixtures and still you mention France and North America.
Crowds are NOT bigger.Try asking your mate,Lenagan.Stadiums are not better.Possiblt the ones shared with other clubs in other sports,but ask Wakefield and Castleford.
Player development is not more professional.If players perform in the NRL,a place where the sport developed within the 125 yrsl timescale,they then represent the place where they were born.The selection pool decreases yearly.
Argue with Sport England if you think participation numbers are swelling.
TV deals still come through? I think you'll find the 2,long serving,broadcast companies still remain.Just as the 'old man of the M62' remains.On It's last legs...
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