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| Quote ="Ste100Centurions"Couldn't agree more.
MarwanK is right, most sane adults know he is right, the fact that he is a bit of a throbber & has 'as yet' not offered up alternatives is largely irrelevant.
The RFL are killing the game we love for so many Clubs & supporters of Clubs, how can anyone not back him ?
Only the 'protected' Clubs would stay away from this challenge.
I for one hope that he addresses the inequality of a system that allows different rules on salary cap, overseas quotas & P&R restrictions imposed on heatland Clubs for the benefit of development area Clubs based on geographical location.
While it was successful for Catalan it came at the price of 6 years direct entry to SL & exemption from relegation, thus it cost a British RL Club a place in SL.
We have seen it all before with various guises of the London Club & the Welsh & French too & we will see it again with Toulouse Olympique & Toronto Wolfpack.
I would guess that the Cumbrians & the Oldham, Swinton & Batleys of this RL Family would love the same amount of protection & investment by the RFL in their futures.
I firmly believe rhat the RFL are not only incompetent but are actively & negatively impacting on the futures of Clubs like Barrow, Sheffield, Oldham etc.
It really is time for the RFL to wake up & smell the coffee.
Substandard TV deals, substandard structures, substandard vision & substandard leadership creating a substandard RL competition *when compared to Oz*.
Expansion? YES ! But not at any cost.'"
You do understand what he seems to be suggesting? I might have this wrong from the headlines but he's talking about a new league set up by the 12 SL chairmen. There doesn't seem to be a place at the table for the Championship or other clubs.
"He said that the future of Rugby League lies in the hands of the competition’s 12 chairmen, saying he’s hopeful of arranging a meeting within the next fortnight."
I'd be careful about what is and isn't being suggested.
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| Quote ="Him"It isn't a business, not in any regular sense. A business' leadership doesn't have to deal with its own departments making public outbursts or having seperate agendas. In a business it does what the top tells it to, the top is where ALL the power is. That's not the case with RL.
As Bramley says the RFL have limited power over determining the RL market for sponsors due to those conflicting agendas. If the RFL wanted to change the type of person who watches RL to one that is richer, they can't just go and do that because clubs agendas are different. The RFL is obviously trying to expand our market hence the internationals in London and now Liverpool & Coventry. But they're one off games, the regular bread and butter is SL. Which has, on the whole, a market that sponsors aren't too bothered about.
Of course you get some, like at Warrington but it also depends how much money they're putting in. I'm sure a blue chip company would take the SL sponsorship of you offered to them for sod all. But we can't afford to turn down money either.
As for Australia, the NRL are in a far stronger position to negotiate and, crucially, have set schedules for their big games. As we do over here. We know when the Cup Final and Grand Final are going to be each year. It's the games we don't know are actually happening until relatively late. And then we're negotiating with football clubs. Liverpool aren't going to shift a home game for us so they need to wait until they know it's available. Same goes for Ricoh etc etc. '" It is a business in every sense. Until we stop pretending that sport is magically different from every other business and our sport is different to any other we will never make any headway.
Not having somewhere to play organised early enough to sell the games property isn't unfortunate circumstance it's just bad business.
Not having value to Blue chip sponsors isn't some conspiracy or bad luck it's bad business creating a bad image through bad decisions.
It's no wonder that blue chip companies don't want involvement with a game that thinks marketing begins and ends with tickets for a fiver and a free beanie hat or some soup.
Quote I'm constantly amazed at the attitude that somehow the RFL are all to blame for the lack of decent sponsors. The sport is to blame. We bankrupted ourselves in the 80's & 90's and STILL haven't recovered. We have no money, small support and a poor market for sponsorship.
You could put the RFU's negotiating team in at Red Hall and it would make no difference whatsoever.
What will is altering the make-up of the sport so that more areas of the country are involved and aware of RL. And of course increasing awareness in the heartlands would be beneficial too whenever the clubs decide to pull their fingers out. We call it the heartlands but it's not an indication of strength in that area, it's just where we're least weak.'"
The RFL is the centralised leadership of the game. What is the sports failure is there failure. That's what they are taking millions of pounds out of the tv contract for. If all they are responsible for is to put on the cc final and organise referees then we can do that for a hundred grand.
There is a point at which we can no longer blame what happened 35 years ago.
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| Quote ="Dr Chim Richalds"You do understand what he seems to be suggesting? I might have this wrong from the headlines but he's talking about a new league set up by the 12 SL chairmen. There doesn't seem to be a place at the table for the Championship or other clubs.
"He said that the future of Rugby League lies in the hands of the competition’s 12 chairmen, saying he’s hopeful of arranging a meeting within the next fortnight."
I'd be careful about what is and isn't being suggested.'"
I don't think that's what he meant. I took it as it's in the hands of the chairmen to vote no confidence and force through change
Although I do agree he hasn't considered anyone outside of super league, as is so often the case
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| Quote ="EASTCOASTFC2016"£19m sod all?
What do they actaqlly use that money for? It's £18.9m too much for what they actually deliver!'"
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| If the other Chairmen ever vote to support a breakaway league with Koukash at the forefront, I'll bare my arrse on't Town Hall steps. Doubt many would even bother turning up to such a meeting.
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| One issue MK did raise that I wasn't aware of was when he mentioned that SL clubs pay Catalans expenses when they come over here. I could understand us doing that for the first couple of seasons in SL but surely they are established and viable enough for them to pay their own way? Other than that, he needs to pick his dummy back up and get on with running his club.
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| Quote Him wrote:
It isn't a business, not in any regular sense. A business' leadership doesn't have to deal with its own departments making public outbursts or having seperate agendas. In a business it does what the top tells it to, the top is where ALL the power is. That's not the case with RL.
As Bramley says the RFL have limited power over determining the RL market for sponsors due to those conflicting agendas. If the RFL wanted to change the type of person who watches RL to one that is richer, they can't just go and do that because clubs agendas are different. The RFL is obviously trying to expand our market hence the internationals in London and now Liverpool & Coventry. But they're one off games, the regular bread and butter is SL. Which has, on the whole, a market that sponsors aren't too bothered about.
Of course you get some, like at Warrington but it also depends how much money they're putting in. I'm sure a blue chip company would take the SL sponsorship of you offered to them for sod all. But we can't afford to turn down money either.
As for Australia, the NRL are in a far stronger position to negotiate and, crucially, have set schedules for their big games. As we do over here. We know when the Cup Final and Grand Final are going to be each year. It's the games we don't know are actually happening until relatively late. And then we're negotiating with football clubs. Liverpool aren't going to shift a home game for us so they need to wait until they know it's available. Same goes for Ricoh etc etc.
It is a business in every sense. Until we stop pretending that sport is magically different from every other business and our sport is different to any other we will never make any headway.
Not having somewhere to play organised early enough to sell the games property isn't unfortunate circumstance it's just bad business.
Not having value to Blue chip sponsors isn't some conspiracy or bad luck it's bad business creating a bad image through bad decisions.
It's no wonder that blue chip companies don't want involvement with a game that thinks marketing begins and ends with tickets for a fiver and a free beanie hat or some soup.
I'm constantly amazed at the attitude that somehow the RFL are all to blame for the lack of decent sponsors. The sport is to blame. We bankrupted ourselves in the 80's & 90's and STILL haven't recovered. We have no money, small support and a poor market for sponsorship.
You could put the RFU's negotiating team in at Red Hall and it would make no difference whatsoever.
What will is altering the make-up of the sport so that more areas of the country are involved and aware of RL. And of course increasing awareness in the heartlands would be beneficial too whenever the clubs decide to pull their fingers out. We call it the heartlands but it's not an indication of strength in that area, it's just where we're least weak.
The RFL is the centralised leadership of the game. What is the sports failure is there failure. That's what they are taking millions of pounds out of the tv contract for. If all they are responsible for is to put on the cc final and organise referees then we can do that for a hundred grand.
There is a point at which we can no longer blame what happened 35 years ago.'"
Great post Smokey.
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| With tonight's news on Widnes being guilty of having 14 players on the field not once but twice in the same game.
I'm looking at the end of the regular fixtures and hoping Widnes finish eight just a couple of points above other clubs and see who misses out on the top eight and who goes in the middles.
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"If the other Chairmen ever vote to support a breakaway league with Koukash at the forefront, I'll bare my arrse on't Town Hall steps. Doubt many would even bother turning up to such a meeting.'"
He specifically said that he isn't interested in heading anything, and that he considers himself a novice chairman who would default to more experienced CEO's.
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"If the other Chairmen ever vote to support a breakaway league with Koukash at the forefront, I'll bare my arrse on't Town Hall steps. Doubt many would even bother turning up to such a meeting.'"
Wigan, wire, saints Leeds, Catalans, hull and hudds won't support Koukash.
I doubt Widnes would and probably not Cas.
That leaves Salford, KR and Wakey - even though he's completely ignored the championship clubs in his rant they would probably be interested in joining him- shame he peed off Bradford and Leigh they would probably have joined him.
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| Quote ="jools"Wigan, wire, saints Leeds, Catalans, hull and hudds won't support Koukash.
I doubt Widnes would and probably not Cas.
That leaves Salford, KR and Wakey - even though he's completely ignored the championship clubs in his rant they would probably be interested in joining him- shame he peed off Bradford and Leigh they would probably have joined him.'"
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"According to our sources, there is only two clubs completely opposed to breaking away in any form. Widnes and Leeds are believed to be those two clubs, with Koukash's advances already finding favour with several disillusioned chairman. As usual, interesting times ahead in rugby league."
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| Of course Widnes don't want to break away - they just got off lightly with fielding 14 players (twice).
This sport is becoming a joke day by day.
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| I agree it the doc. We need change why continue on this downward spiral, as a sport we are struggling. We need a big change but don't think the chairman running it is right, we need new innovative people in and need to push forward. Would to see a champs league with the nrl but omg a better salary cap will help this
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| The problem is that the doc is confusing two different issues with one solution.
The RFL is crap Which is true
The RFL treated me wrong over me fiddling the salary cap. Wrong.
The solution for me is to get on with the punishment for the SC breaches. But for the chairman to come up with some ideas on how best to run the game. That has to be a c considered and planned step. Not as a knee jerk reaction
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"It is a business in every sense. Until we stop pretending that sport is magically different from every other business and our sport is different to any other we will never make any headway. '"
But sport IS different to a business. That's just a simple fact of life. And running A sport is more different still. As I said a business has ultimate power at the top. All the major decisions come from there and nobody else in the business can do anything about it. That isn't true of RL is it? Name me a business that has the equivalent of what Koukash has just done?
That doesn't mean it shouldn't be run "like" a business but you have to recognise the differences. In the end the RFL have little power over the SL clubs.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Not having somewhere to play organised early enough to sell the games property isn't unfortunate circumstance it's just bad business. '"
So which venues were available? It isn't difficult to do. It's not like it takes a great brain to book a venue. It's obvious what the issues are. We don't own any of them. We don't have significant influence over any of them. And we don't bring in any more money than any other event. Why would the venues bend over backwards to accommodate us? The fact is they won't. And they don't. As I said, why would Liverpool be keen to book an RL game in? It's one game, it's unlikely to fill the stadium and it could affect when they play a far, far more lucrative and important premier league game.
Like it or not. We are 2nd choice. And it's got sod all to do with who is organising it.
'" Not having value to Blue chip sponsors isn't some conspiracy or bad luck it's bad business creating a bad image through bad decisions. '"
It's a combination of bad business and of history. Look where our clubs are based. It's in areas that are generally poor. Our supporter base is and always has been relatively poor. We have to overcome that and change that. But our clubs are so weak from the excesses of the past that we also need instant money. But that bad business is from the clubs. It's they who bring the fans in. It's they who market and produce the deals. And it's they who bankrupted the sport 20+ years ago and have done sod all in terms of improvement since.
You can't discount the history of this sport. Sadly we nearly killed ourselves and we're still reaping the whirlwind of those disastrous, calamitous short term decisions by the clubs.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"It's no wonder that blue chip companies don't want involvement with a game that thinks marketing begins and ends with tickets for a fiver and a free beanie hat or some soup.'"
And blue chip sponsors aren't going to be involved in a sport that can't get decent crowds. There's no point whacking up ticket prices when you've done no development work to establish a new, richer set of fans. You'll just end up with fewer of the same fans watching the games.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"The RFL is the centralised leadership of the game. What is the sports failure is there failure. That's what they are taking millions of pounds out of the tv contract for. If all they are responsible for is to put on the cc final and organise referees then we can do that for a hundred grand. '"
Theyre the figurehead for the sport but they don't have the clout or teeth to be a centralised leadership. The sport doesn't allow it and we don't have the centralised income for the RFL to get the teeth necessary.
They're responsible for lots of things but don't have the funds to properly do them.
By comparison to the RFL's income of £19m (which without government funding would be pretty much the same as Leeds Rhinos income) the RFU's is in the hundreds of millions and last year spent over £50m just on overheads.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"There is a point at which we can no longer blame what happened 35 years ago.'" Well it's not quite as long ago as that though it appears the bad decisions started around then at the clubs and have continued through to today. We had Wigan and Leeds all but go bust 20 years ago. Of course Bradford more recently and you can see some of the current owners itching to go out and spend on players yet bizarrely won't spend on building their club infrastructure and development in their local areas.
The sport suffered a major heart attack and stroke combined in the 80's & 90's. Sadly we've kept stuffing our faces with bacon sarnies and cakes ever since and wondering why we're only still struggling to get out of bed.
Ever since Super League was inaugurated and Uncle Mo lost his way on mergers etc etc the sport has increasingly shifted power away from the RFL and to the clubs.
If we're in a mess (and we are) then the clubs bear AT LEAST equal blame for getting us here. And it's they, with the £120 million from the TV deal who will have to get us out of it, one way or another.
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| Quote ="Him"But sport IS different to a business. That's just a simple fact of life. And running A sport is more different still. As I said a business has ultimate power at the top. All the major decisions come from there and nobody else in the business can do anything about it. That isn't true of RL is it? Name me a business that has the equivalent of what Koukash has just done?
That doesn't mean it shouldn't be run "like" a business but you have to recognise the differences. In the end the RFL have little power over the SL clubs. '" the equivalent of a business criticising the regulatory body? it isnt very uncommon. Sport is not unique. It is not any more different to a supermarket than a media conglomerate is to a leather factory.
Quote So which venues were available? It isn't difficult to do. It's not like it takes a great brain to book a venue. It's obvious what the issues are. We don't own any of them. We don't have significant influence over any of them. And we don't bring in any more money than any other event. Why would the venues bend over backwards to accommodate us? The fact is they won't. And they don't. As I said, why would Liverpool be keen to book an RL game in? It's one game, it's unlikely to fill the stadium and it could affect when they play a far, far more lucrative and important premier league game.
Like it or not. We are 2nd choice. And it's got sod all to do with who is organising it.
'" why dont RU have that problem? or Cricket? or Football? How do we manage to book the GF and CC final? If we cant sell an international to Liverpool why are we holding it there? You are looking at the end, finding excuses and then pretending it was inevitable.
Quote It's a combination of bad business and of history. Look where our clubs are based. It's in areas that are generally poor. Our supporter base is and always has been relatively poor. We have to overcome that and change that. But our clubs are so weak from the excesses of the past that we also need instant money. But that bad business is from the clubs. It's they who bring the fans in. It's they who market and produce the deals. And it's they who bankrupted the sport 20+ years ago and have done sod all in terms of improvement since.
You can't discount the history of this sport. Sadly we nearly killed ourselves and we're still reaping the whirlwind of those disastrous, calamitous short term decisions by the clubs.
'" They can only sell in the environment the RFL create
Quote And blue chip sponsors aren't going to be involved in a sport that can't get decent crowds. There's no point whacking up ticket prices when you've done no development work to establish a new, richer set of fans. You'll just end up with fewer of the same fans watching the games. '" But you can create an environment and an image which appeals to a new fanbase.
Quote Theyre the figurehead for the sport but they don't have the clout or teeth to be a centralised leadership. The sport doesn't allow it and we don't have the centralised income for the RFL to get the teeth necessary.
They're responsible for lots of things but don't have the funds to properly do them.
By comparison to the RFL's income of £19m (which without government funding would be pretty much the same as Leeds Rhinos income) the RFU's is in the hundreds of millions and last year spent over £50m just on overheads.
Well it's not quite as long ago as that though it appears the bad decisions started around then at the clubs and have continued through to today. We had Wigan and Leeds all but go bust 20 years ago. Of course Bradford more recently and you can see some of the current owners itching to go out and spend on players yet bizarrely won't spend on building their club infrastructure and development in their local areas.
The sport suffered a major heart attack and stroke combined in the 80's & 90's. Sadly we've kept stuffing our faces with bacon sarnies and cakes ever since and wondering why we're only still struggling to get out of bed.
Ever since Super League was inaugurated and Uncle Mo lost his way on mergers etc etc the sport has increasingly shifted power away from the RFL and to the clubs.
If we're in a mess (and we are) then the clubs bear AT LEAST equal blame for getting us here. And it's they, with the £120 million from the TV deal who will have to get us out of it, one way or another.'"
Since 1996 the amount of TV money (adjusted for inflation) has gone down. Thats not because of what happened 35 years ago.
This is the RFL's system, its the RFL's tv deal, Its the RFL's organisation and has been for years. We arent here with this system and this tv deal and this environment because the clubs had too much power.
Its the RFL creating an environment where a club is criticised for investing in its product. We can continue to hope that 12 or more clubs independently stumble on to a formula that works but it is very unlikely to happen.
Different sports, and different industries and different companies within those industries show what you need to do to grow. We can continue to insist we are different and that we need to do something different but the results of us doing that wont change.
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| I've changed my mind, I don't give a $hit any more. I think it was the discertations that put me off
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| It's bizarre to me that there seems to be almost a uniform belief that the game of Rugby League struggles simply because the RFL are "incompetent". Rugby League is and always has been a minority, geographically isolated sport with very passionate fans. Many of those fans simply can't believe that it isn't universally popular and that there has to be an underlying reason and/or someone to blame. They divorce Rugby League from its history and from factors completely outside of the control of anyone in the sport, ignoring that it remains much as it always has been because it's bloody difficult to do anything to shift that status quo in the British sporting market.
The most laughable thing though are the people pointing the finger - Koukash, who has shown nothing at Salford to suggest he understands the strategic requirements for growing the sport within its means, or expanding its player base or fan base. On other occasions it has been Lenagan, who presides over a club whose crowds are consistently falling and who are technically insolvent. Handing over control of the wider sport to the 12 club bosses would be absolute insanity - their self interest would be complete and the rest of the game could go hang. Is the RFL perfect? No. But the clubs and those who run them are even more imperfect and even less transparent.
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| Smokey leave Him alone. It's like watching a succesful businessman arguing about the UK economy with a home baker at a village fete cake stall.
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| Quote ="Stanley30"I've changed my mind, I don't give a $hit any more. I think it was the discertations that put me off'"
But you don't have to read them, if your brain can't handle more than a sentence then stick to Twitter, or FB statuses.
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| Well it seems the League Express on Monday should make interesting reading as they are hinting that many of the SL clubs do not agree with mar and that it will even be difficult for him to get the majority required for a vote. Also Catalans response to Marwan and Marwans usual attempt to have the last word is taking our sport to new depths with an out and out accusation of cheating aimed at Cats and yet again another barb/slur aimed at the RFL. Come on RFL hit him now with the 2015 charges and lets have done with it.
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| Quote ="SmokeyTA"the equivalent of a business criticising the regulatory body? it isnt very uncommon. Sport is not unique. It is not any more different to a supermarket than a media conglomerate is to a leather factory. '"
So it's not a business then? It's a regulatory body?
Yes it is different. Of course it's different. When are the supermarket playoffs?
Quote ="SmokeyTA"why dont RU have that problem? or Cricket? or Football? How do we manage to book the GF and CC final? If we cant sell an international to Liverpool why are we holding it there? You are looking at the end, finding excuses and then pretending it was inevitable. '"
Union own their stadiums and have regular schedules from World Rugby. We don't.
Thanks for proving my point with the GF and CC final. We know when they are, every year, so we can book them. We're also virtually guaranteed a big crowd.
Why do you think we're holding an International in Liverpool?
So what's the reason then? When we prove we can book major stadiums when we know when it's going to be, yet it takes longer when we don't know.
We could of course just cry "INCOMPETENCE!" as loud as possible. Or we could look at the situation and think about it. It's pretty bloody obvious. We've got Old Trafford booked out year on year. Even to the extent that they turned down England RU in the RUWC to keep our business. So we can do that, and Wembley. Yet somehow we're too incompetent to book Anfield.
Don't be daft Smokey.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"They can only sell in the environment the RFL create '"
And yet when the RFL try to change that environment there are howls of protest. See franchising, London Broncos, Crusaders, Catalans etc etc.
Plus are we really saying that the clubs, all based in the heartlands bar Catalans, couldn't do more to sell themselves, build their infrastructure, get more or different people in and develop more and better players? Because that is all, entirely, their responsibility. And ALL SL clubs range from merely average to plain useless at those things.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"But you can create an environment and an image which appeals to a new fanbase. '"
And who do the RFL have to get approval from before they can do that?
And with what funds do they do that? You're complaining at them taking £6m a year from the TV deal. Most of which is paid back to the clubs anyway.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Since 1996 the amount of TV money (adjusted for inflation) has gone down. Thats not because of what happened 35 years ago. '"
Really? It's because of what started around then and continued right up until SL (and still to a degree continues today). Many people complain that RL sold its soul to Sky in 1996. Well they didn't. It had already been sold to stave off bankruptcy. Clubs selling their only assets left right and centre or letting them fall apart. If clubs had kept up to their stadiums in the good times you wouldn't have had the stagnation we've seen over the SL period. Though that attitude continued in SL and still does. Clubs would (or could assuming they were run properly) have the revenues to increase the salary cap or to put more into youth development etc etc.
Now most clubs have no assets left, they can't do it again. Yet we still see very few clubs actually strengthening as a club. They'll strengthen the first team but nothing else. See Salford as THE example.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"This is the RFL's system, its the RFL's tv deal, Its the RFL's organisation and has been for years. We arent here with this system and this tv deal and this environment because the clubs had too much power. '"
Lol. The clubs have agreed to every single one of these things. They get the money. They hold the power. They do nothing with it except look for short term gain. The RFL should be criticised for letting go of control over the last 20 years.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Its the RFL creating an environment where a club is criticised for investing in its product. We can continue to hope that 12 or more clubs independently stumble on to a formula that works but it is very unlikely to happen. '"
You mean Salford? Nobody has criticised Koukash for putting money into Salford. Sadly he ignored areas of his club that would bring LONG TERM success and instead focussed on short term gain. Actually he fits in RL perfectly. Did Salford even qualify for a proper academy this year? Either he went begging to the fans to fund it.
Quote ="SmokeyTA"Different sports, and different industries and different companies within those industries show what you need to do to grow. We can continue to insist we are different and that we need to do something different but the results of us doing that wont change.'"
Successful companies look to long term growth and development. To RL clubs, long term means the end of next season.
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| Quote ="Him"So it's not a business then? It's a regulatory body?
Yes it is different. Of course it's different. When are the supermarket playoffs?'" yes the RFL is a regulatory body. Where do google sell their lettuce?
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Union own their stadiums and have regular schedules from World Rugby. We don't. '" Why?
Thanks for proving my point with the GF and CC final. We know when they are, every year, so we can book them. We're also virtually guaranteed a big crowd. '" And is there a reason we are incapable of planning ahead and booking games for internationals?
Quote Why do you think we're holding an International in Liverpool?
So what's the reason then? When we prove we can book major stadiums when we know when it's going to be, yet it takes longer when we don't know.
We could of course just cry "INCOMPETENCE!" as loud as possible. Or we could look at the situation and think about it. It's pretty bloody obvious. We've got Old Trafford booked out year on year. Even to the extent that they turned down England RU in the RUWC to keep our business. So we can do that, and Wembley. Yet somehow we're too incompetent to book Anfield.
Don't be daft Smokey. '" stay with me here, it seems you have gotten yourself a little confused. If we can book Old Trafford every year, if we can book Wembley every years. What are these unavoidable inherent problems which would stop us booking out other stadiums a year or so in advance? Other than poor negotiation skills and incompetence of course.
Quote And yet when the RFL try to change that environment there are howls of protest. See franchising, London Broncos, Crusaders, Catalans etc etc.
Plus are we really saying that the clubs, all based in the heartlands bar Catalans, couldn't do more to sell themselves, build their infrastructure, get more or different people in and develop more and better players? Because that is all, entirely, their responsibility. And ALL SL clubs range from merely average to plain useless at those things. '" Letting the tail wag the dog is bad incompetence not an excuse for it.
Quote And who do the RFL have to get approval from before they can do that?
And with what funds do they do that? You're complaining at them taking £6m a year from the TV deal. Most of which is paid back to the clubs anyway. '" None of that 6m goes back to the clubs (that 6m is what they take from SL by the way, not the cc rights or the international rights nor anything else just what they take from SL).
Poor leadership is not an excuse for incompetence simply a manifestation of it.
Quote Really? It's because of what started around then and continued right up until SL (and still to a degree continues today). Many people complain that RL sold its soul to Sky in 1996. Well they didn't. It had already been sold to stave off bankruptcy. Clubs selling their only assets left right and centre or letting them fall apart. If clubs had kept up to their stadiums in the good times you wouldn't have had the stagnation we've seen over the SL period. Though that attitude continued in SL and still does. Clubs would (or could assuming they were run properly) have the revenues to increase the salary cap or to put more into youth development etc etc.
Now most clubs have no assets left, they can't do it again. Yet we still see very few clubs actually strengthening as a club. They'll strengthen the first team but nothing else. See Salford as THE example. '" And yet that was worth more than this. Though none of this has anything to do with the RFL's appalling commercial performance
Quote Lol. The clubs have agreed to every single one of these things. They get the money. They hold the power. They do nothing with it except look for short term gain. The RFL should be criticised for letting go of control over the last 20 years. '" No they didnt, the clubs rejected the RFL's proposal for the new system, going as far as walking out of the meeting where they voted to reduce the numbers to 12. The RFL told them the super 8s system would be implemented even if the clubs stayed at 14 clubs. The vote was 7-6 with Les Catalans abstaining and the RFL buying support for £300k. The TV deal was 'negotiated' by the RFL and offered to the clubs with an hour to decide. These changes forced through by the RFL were massively unpopular and unwanted by clubs and by players. This, what is happening right now, is the RFL's chickens coming home to roost.
Quote You mean Salford? Nobody has criticised Koukash for putting money into Salford. Sadly he ignored areas of his club that would bring LONG TERM success and instead focussed on short term gain. Actually he fits in RL perfectly. Did Salford even qualify for a proper academy this year? Either he went begging to the fans to fund it.
Successful companies look to long term growth and development. To RL clubs, long term means the end of next season.'" So you arent criticising Koukash putting money in to Salford you are just criticising the money Koukash puts in to Salford.
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| Successful companies look both short and long term - short term means within the financial reporting year i.e. the season in RL terms. Long term is perhaps 3-5 years max. most likely the intended lifespan of the CEO.
Leeds is a very good example - when Caddice took over what did Leeds do - short term they brought in a load of players, bought Iestyn and got a new coach - Hetherington knew they had to be competitive from the get go. Not a lot different to what Marwan did. Longer term they invested in youth development it took 7/8 for that to bear fruit. Leeds are in a different position regarding youth development the have a bigger pool of youngsters to choose from.
Perhaps if the RFL did a better job at generating income/exposure the clubs would be in a better financial state than they are - maybe not - I do think the majority of owners of SL clubs are pretty shrewd business people these days. The excesses of the past are very unlikely to happen these days.
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