I like the Ealing Ground it has a nice bar and facilities for players. It is great for standing outside the bar too chatting about rugby, although the 3G pitch has raised the pitch level so high you are at boot level. There is a good pub, the Duke of Kent, quite close and more good pubs in Ealing. An ideal place to watch some Union where seeing the actual game is not that important to the experience.
It is a dreadful place for the Broncos to go. The journey time wil be much longer with the slow tube, train and bus routes you have to use. I don't think there are more than 300 seats in the main stand so this is the limit for season ticket sales forever. You can fit a lot more in standing round the pitch and in the stand behind the posts but you won't be able to see the match very well.
This is a big step down from the Hive and even the Skolars New River stadium is a much better place for genuine spectators. Could be the final straw for most spectators this one included. Hope it is not true.
Aspuoea feel free to toddle off and do that then mate, some of us actually like watching rugby league so personally can't see the appeal of option 3.
Not sure if you realise it's your choice to watch or not.
Interesting that Trailfinders have a number of secondary pitches which may well meet our needs if we continue to attract fewer fans than Championship 1 clubs.
Aspuoea, your option three is no option for me. Like Mickey I too enjoy watching Rugby League. It is my choice and I will continue to do so until such time as I decide not to..
So you go and join The Ramblers Association or get a caravan if you want to. I will continue to do what I choose to do.
Slightly OT, sorry, but interesting that 100 miles or so to the west, one of our many former CEOs is still showing plenty of ambitionLionelHurst @hurstlhurst 17h17 hours ago
#rugbyleague @allgolds wish to purchase up to 20 acres of land in Gloucestershire to develop RL home. Funds available.
Quote: The Changing Man "Interesting that Trailfinders have a number of secondary pitches which may well meet our needs if we continue to attract fewer fans than Championship 1 clubs.'"
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