Quote: Donnyman "No cap helped Wigan to win just about everything for years.'"
You know it's far more complicated than that - No Cap didn't "Help" Wigan, it didn't "Stop" them though.
It also dragged British RL of it's backside, competing with AUS/NZ more closely (Possibly as close as it's been in 50years), brought international stars to the game from all over the world, from other sports (Accepted it was easier then, although in essence the money we need to pay now, if the cap had been increased, would still attract some of those players and help retain them), more Media and public conscious exposure etc. etc.
RL was stagnating from the late 60's through the 70's and into the early 80's in a lot of ways, and certainly the results on the field were reflecting that (and I guess crowds also). It took 10 years from the mid 80's to at least partly recover those 20 years.
I'm having the same arguments now that I was having 30 years ago
People more interested in having a good atmosphere and it looking good on TV having 11k in a 12k stadium for a semi final
30 years people moaning for semi finals that we had 25/30/35k in a 40/50k stadiums because it looks bad???
Internationals at Wembley with 45/50/55k on and moaning, yet patting ourselves on the back 30 years later when we get 20k on in a 22k stadium
On the field people/clubs moaning about 1 team winning everything (not the complete argument) but forgetting that in reality all they did was apply the latest/best methods and stole a march on the rest of the clubs who were 10/15 years behind Australia at the time.
The game is stagnating because in too many areas we are artificially manipulating a Level playing field, trying to make everything equal for everyone, and certainly IMO doing it to the detriment of the game as a whole
I'm in favour of a cap in Some ways, but the mis-management from a game perspective over the last 15/20 years or so has led to the point where the game is going to have to take drastic measures to get some kind of parity.
As I said previously on an earlier post - if we increased the cap 10/15% per year now it would take us 15 years to catch up with NRL/RU and that's if they stood still.
I accept that some clubs would struggle with that NOW, but the option of doing nothing is leading to the situation were in now.
We have to Do something Now, as every year we don't it will get harder and harder to do something in future.
Do we want to manipulate a level playing field and accept that inwardly from inside our little bubble that being 50% of what others achieve.
Or do we want to incentivise clubs/performance to be the best it can be?