Quote: CrusaderPete " Also, where do the RFL suddenly get the money to bankroll London or Paris or anyone else for that matter.'"
As I said, pre-SL the clubs were on 0 revenue. Murdoch gave the game
rl87mrl to switch to summer and between 1999 and 2003, there was 11.4 million per season in tv Cash.......some of that would have been a good place to start!
If you'd divided that 11.4 between 12 you got 950,000 each. If you divided it between 13 it's 877,000 each, with London getting 1,750,000........as I've said before, your average northerner would have choked on his faggotts, but the GAME would have benefitted. The London club would have been owned by the comp and the opportunity for loan players to join us to help their development may have been more attractive.
Instead, we have in all probability flushed 30 million in SKY cash and 40 in Private investment down the tubes over 19 SL seasons and all we have to show for it are a handful of cockneys plying their trade north of the gap, 150 or so die hard season ticket holders and nowhere to call home.
When 888 is binned and a London outfit are again invited to the top table (dreams of the skolars/hemmel etc are just that....dreams), then the ownership model outlined above is the only way forward. By all means build the David Hughes Stadium and erect a statue of the guy on each corner, but a single investor ownership model just wont work in the capital. If the other clubs/the game owns it, then the time and effort needed to make it a success becomes key to all of them.