Quote Tre Cool="Tre Cool"And in Australia, and in NZ, and in PNG, and in S.France. The game isn't dying, won't die, never has been dying. The section of RL 'fans' that peddle this rubbish are just plain wrong. So no I won't agree to disagree.'"
I fear for the sport as a 100% professional one in the UK if the current administration continue down their path of the last few years of trying to please everyone. Regardless of London Broncos being there or not, the game is not sustainable in its current format and letting 4 crap pro teams play 4 semi-pro teams isn't going to change a lot.
The only thing wrong with licencing was the independent evaluation of the clubs business plans and that SKY didn't demand 10 years on the Licences.....we were in year 4 and the "new dawn" was already being researched
The 12/12 = 8/8/8 scenario will be given the same short term attention by the RFL and once a couple of larger clubs whine, they will change it again.....
This year, London, Salford, Widnes and Castleford would have dropped down to play Sheffield, Fev, Fax and Leigh. London have accounted for 2 of those teams already this year....the top 2 at that and without a shadow of a doubt, London are the weakest SL team this year.
The theory is that the games will be more "meaningful" and fans will attend in greater numbers....15% drop in Challenge Cup attendances and 13% in those at Play-offs point to wow that will end..
As I've said elsewhere....when the best 17 English players currently playing in England ran out against the best 17 foreigners in SL, nobody bothered attending. They got a crowd 2,500 LESS than the Chairman at HKA says he needs as an average for his club to break even.
I would love to see RL flourish in the UK and don't like being bundled into a naysayer group, but in reality, under the current administration, I can't see the game going in any direction other than backwards.