Quote: Crosfielder "Just watching Challenge Cup highlights on the BBC. It confirmed to me how poor todays game is.
When you watch back to back highlights you realise the 10 metre rule, not being allowed a quick play to yourself, video refs and multiple subs have not improved the entertainment value..'"
It's a lot more than that. The main factor is that player's fitness is now probably too good, however bizarre that might sound.
We are now in an era where there is little physical difference between players, whatever their position, bar the odd anomaly like BMM.
Because of this, the sport has become far more rigid & formulaic. 'Flair ' players are very rarely seen anymore. Coaches are more inclined to concentrate on the 13 man unit, than base a strategy around a maverick type player.
Ultimately, though the quality of the individual player as improved, the game as an entertainment product as diminished... in a professional era, it's unlikely to ever entertain in the way it once did.