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| Quote: metallicat "Totally agree with this. Is it even an expansion? How many Canadians are in the Toronto team?'"
I guess you could have argued that about catalans and London. Even now all the pivotal positions (1, 6, 7, 9, 13) at Catalans are mostly occupied by non-french players in their games.
Give them time and they will produce their own as Catalans and London have
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| Quote: gastric band "Yes, how ridiculous that this rugby league loving billionaire has dug into his pocket and tried giving our great game a platform and exposure on another continent.'"
So what if he’s a billionaire if it’s not right it’s not right. He isn’t the first, Branson flirted with it for a bit and then we had mad Marvin - but money doesn’t mean success. Let’s also not forget spearman and Glover!
Carter isn’t poor but he’s not serious rich and although he’s put his hand in his pockets on occasion it’s not his cash that’s transforming us it’s his business acumen and general nous that’s really doing it.
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| I too, am glad they didn't come up, though I am all for expansion, provided that it is done in the right way, and that heartland clubs don't suffer as a consequence.
As for Toronto, I don't have anything against them, though I think the RFL need to be a little bit more transparent regarding them.
If our sport grew across the pond, I feel, that, given the money America pumps into it's sport, rugby league over there could give the sport a global shot in the arm. There has been talk recently of the sport being played in some of the larger cities over there, and reading articles in recent RL publications, the sport is growing throughought Central and Southern America. I think a league over there, covering North, Central and South, would be a good thing. Toronto could be a front runner and leading light in this.
On top of the above paragraph, with the recent news regarding Belgrade, I would do something similar throughout Europe, to cover other emerging nations, and including French clubs.
If all of this was a goer, and worked, then you could have a 4 way tournament, featuring a UK Super League, NRL, America and Europe
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| I too, am glad they didn't get promoted.
Having said that, I am all for expansion, provided it is done correctly, and that heartland clubs don't suffer as a consequence.
I have nothing against Toronto, and think that they have a place in the sport globally, but I do feel that the RFL need to be a little more transparent on some of its processes.
Well done to London, very well deserved, and is an example that hard work does pay off and you don't always have to splash the cash. I do think, although it has taken over 35 years, it is starting to work down there. Over the past few years, the grassroots down there have unearthed 3-4 quality players, who have gone on and carved out good careers. The next challenge would be creating more, and managing to keep hold of
This is where Toronto come in now
There has been a lot of talk recently about the sport being played in some of the larger American cities I also recently saw in an RL magazine that this interest had spread to Central and South America. Given the money that America invest in sport, if it is taking off, then why not create an American League covering North, Central and South America. This could give the sport a real shot in the arm. Toronto could be pioneers of this.
Over and above the last paragraph, and given the recent news regarding Belgrade, I would do the same in Continental Europe, which would cover new teams from the emerging nations and French clubs.
Should that take off, you could then have an end of season, four way tournament featuring the league leaders of a UK SL, NRL, America and Europe
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| Quote: Outwood Trinity "I too, am glad they didn't get promoted.
Having said that, I am all for expansion, provided it is done correctly, and that heartland clubs don't suffer as a consequence.'"
I'm not glad they didn't get promoted; I'm just satisfied that the team that won promotion did so on merit.
If the Toronto owner takes the failure to achieve SL in good faith and continues to invest and build, and they enter SL in a future season on merit, then I'll be equally satisfied; and if that's at the expense of a 'heartland' club - then they'll have lost their SL place because they weren't good enough on the field, which seems ok to me.
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| Quote: bren2k "I'm not glad they didn't get promoted; I'm just satisfied that the team that won promotion did so on merit.
If the Toronto owner takes the failure to achieve SL in good faith and continues to invest and build, and they enter SL in a future season on merit, then I'll be equally satisfied; and if that's at the expense of a 'heartland' club - then they'll have lost their SL place because they weren't good enough on the field, which seems ok to me.'"
Yes but, it still wouldnt answer the $billion question as to whether Canadian / N.American clubs are sensible addition to Super League.
For me, this is THE main issue, although, as we have seen with MarwamK, sometimes the big players are a little too impatient and if this means the Toronto may fail at some point in the not too distant future, having put a "heartland" club in jeopardy then, it's a definite NO from me.
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