Quote: Leeeigh Leeeigh "I remember all the outrage of fans with petitions, backed up by the media about the mergers in 1995. i myself was annoyed by it at the time. But all them people that won the day didn't turn up when their clubs needed them afterwards. Now that is the impression I get even if P&R came back. The same loyal fans would still be going and IF we got to the play off final for the holy grail they would come out of the woodwork. But who finances the clubs continuing cycle of chasing promotion when the fans only turn up for the big one, or maybe the odd derby?
The game needs a lot of better ideas than bring P&R back and dilute the money from SL clubs by sharing it with clubs that aren't in SL.
Can anyone answer the question about 19th August 2007, when just over a 1000 turned up when we was chasing promotion to SL? That must have been a big hole to fill financially for Arthur when he was subsidizing our ambitions.
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I don't know the exact date but I do remember just before we went up and when in SL (and coming down again) how the club seemed to hit a rut on & off the park.
Even as good as it was going up THAT night v Whitehaven I get the feeling it wasn't as good as the feeling we would have had if we had gone up from THAT Semi final defeat v Widnes in the year we was just about stand out on & off the park with a young Turley mixing it with some outstanding old pro's (and yet in our Promotion year we won the lot !).
I'd say for 3 years after SL people fell out of favour with the club (for umpteen reasons), certainly as someone who had been to most games until this season the win over Hull KR in the NRC Final was great but was flat - fans familiar with success at a lower level perhaps gutted we had royally blown out chance in SL by being so inept on & off the park (although Wigan council certainly hindered the off the park stuff) didn't go and I felt it was like the diehards of the years when such teams as South Wales (in Cardiff) had beat us was the ones following the club again.
I actually think Millward returning was a big turn in events for Leigh and the feel good factor started to come back - as did the crowds but by now the game had lost a lot of support as Leigh (like many others in RL area) became 'TV Football' towns, football is the king in North West England and when Wigan are booted off the ground for Wigan Athletic you know RL isn't at the top of its game.
However as mentioned Millward got RL played like we hadn't seen since perhaps Terzis left and the club started to interact with its support base again - the NRC win v Halifax was absolutley fantastic - 100% better than the win v Hull KR (Although not as good as the first win we had v Keighley - thats when everyone started to believe Leigh had turned the corner and was on our way back).
Now though its is hard to get too worked up over a match, each Monday I go out for a pint with a Salford fan - we are both probably people who have spent far too much money watching RL at club and country across the world - we are now both probably more interetsted in what our football club does as we can see a clear pathway for success driven by what makes us go to the game in the first place - to enjoy watching what the players do on the field and the raw passion and emotion it generates.
He is frustrated with Salford for the fact he feels the players can be perhaps going through the motions (he is certain a lead at London recently would not have been thrown away if the players thought defeat put them in a relegation dogfight) his views are shared by people such as Sam Tomkins who also believes in SL many players at the bootom end clubs are 'on holiday' before the season ends.
Me , well I see Leigh as just in a pre season event except it lasts all year until the Play offs begin (this year the CC run was a breath of fresh air though), I like the matches when I'm there and still enjoy it but I'm now in the bracket of forcing myself to go and that bit of excitment that a result can 'really' meant something can be missing.
He thinks Salford would benefit from a spell in the Championship to 'get back to basics and be given a kick up the backside', I feel Leigh would benefit being in a league that could deliver a step up to the team that was the best each season.
In contrast we go to the football and lament about how 'I wish RL had this again' as we see the club slowly build its way through the footballing pyramid with just the usual ground improvements required to make the step up as a 'barrier' to promotion.
Of course there is investment - but I'd say all bar a handful of sports clubs in Europe are run out of passion by people who know the investment will never see a return.
Everyones opinions are different and many believe RL has more skilful players, more younger players who are good enough to be in SL and the gates are up.
I've nothing against that opinion as people are entitiled to it.
However I often ponder can the game afford to keep losing fans at the smaller clubs as eventually people will look around and wonder where did everyone go.
I remember saying when Celtic Crusaders went to SL in Bridgend via a franchise that I didn't see it as expanding in the true sense, we are just moving fans around.
For the extra 1,000 fans we gained in Bridgend we had lost a 1,000 in Whitehaven - the trick to expansion is maintaining what you have making it far better and moving into new areas with a product and enthusiasm that people will think ' I want to be part of that'.
I look at how excited I should be about the new clubs joining the RL 'family' next season (and I'm pleased to see them - all are most welcome additions) but I do feel it tinged with the reality that the RL family they join is one going through a bitter divorce and that many will view them as clubs that will recieve a unfair amount of help - probably totally untrue but a cloak and dagger governing body won't help the perception that the game is run as 'one rule for one, another rule for another'.
One hopes the new clubs don't suffer a 'Celtic' syndrome as undoubtedly the RFL's hamfisted approach to that club coupled with the biase shown from day one bought Celtic Crusaders more enemys than friends which was a great shame.
The irony, I don't know who we played on 19th August 2007 or the official gate, I do know though that if things pan out and Leigh ends up a feeder league that gate in 2007 will be looked back as a good one - and that is surely bad for Leigh and bad for RL.