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| Very deflated. I'm not clear why they didn't just go for an 11 team SL this season, as that would have meant 1 team could be on 'standby' each week to help with Covid disruption, more SKY money could have been spread amongst the 11.
The Championship clubs could have then been told making the playoffs this season was a mandatory requirement and that making, and then winning the Grand Final added a lot of points to their score.
Leigh may have a good ground but theyve added nothing to SL on their previous 2 appearances, I seem to recall low crowds at the KCOM for all games against them, the general public aren't interested in a small suburb of Wigan.
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| Quote: Chris71 "Just not sure on this one to be honest. I thought York were probably the best option for me. The stumbling block for Toulouse I think was probably the current Covid situation and any possible disruption that could cause to the new season. London again another club who I’d have had in before Leigh to be honest.
Just think York, Toulouse or London had more to offer the game as a whole than Leigh.'"
It seems London are planning to move to Wimbledon's new ground, which while it looks a very nice 9k stadium that is another long move across the city and they've struggled with that before. They make fans in one bit of London then move a big travel distance away. Ealing is a small ground that does a low cost job but I think they'd be better moving to Wimbledon and then seeing how that is going for a few years before they return to SL.
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| Quote: UllFC "It seems London are planning to move to Wimbledon's new ground, which while it looks a very nice 9k stadium that is another long move across the city and they've struggled with that before. They make fans in one bit of London then move a big travel distance away. Ealing is a small ground that does a low cost job but I think they'd be better moving to Wimbledon and then seeing how that is going for a few years before they return to SL.'"
That was conditional on them getting a SL place, don't think they will move now.
The Sun yesterday..
London is one of six sides in the running to replace Toronto Wolfpack in the top flight.
"Now SunSport has learned they will up sticks from their current Ealing base and move to the Dons' new home for 10 years if they get the nod at noon tomorrow."
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| Quote: ComeOnYouUll "So they accept a team within ten miles of three other Super League clubs and within twenty miles of four Premier League football clubs.'"
As the panel was made up of educated people, I don't think they thought our location was something that we could do much about.
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| Always thought RFL should of invested in a Cumbrian franchise personally, would be good for the game having a Cumbrian team in super league IMO
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| Quote: MorningGlory23 "Always thought RFL should of invested in a Cumbrian franchise personally, would be good for the game having a Cumbrian team in super league IMO'"
My wife being a Cumbrian born lass would support that. Only sport she watches is SL with no interest in NRL or International matches.
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| Quote: Freddie Miller. "My wife being a Cumbrian born lass would support that. Only sport she watches is SL with no interest in NRL or International matches.'"
A complete fanbase of one then. A Cumbrian team without roots in one particular town is another idealistic pipe dream that will not work. The thought that Cumbrians would support a team purely because it bore the county title is laughable.
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| Actually in the days of mooted forced mergers, and the streamlining of the rugby league, the idea of merging Workington, Barrow, & Whitehaven was discussed with great fervour, if I remember correctly there was a great reluctance between these clubs to entertain these ideas, with feelings running as high as a merger between the Hull clubs.
A shame that these rugby league towns in Cumbria who still produce players of quality, are not involved in Super league.
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| Quote: Riderofthepalehorse "Actually in the days of mooted forced mergers, and the streamlining of the rugby league, the idea of merging Workington, Barrow, & Whitehaven was discussed with great fervour, if I remember correctly there was a great reluctance between these clubs to entertain these ideas, with feelings running as high as a merger between the Hull clubs.
A shame that these rugby league towns in Cumbria who still produce players of quality, are not involved in Super league.'"
Yeah, such a shame, I mean, the teams offered s.... hang on, pit villages or defunct derelict towns. Toulouse or Whitehaven... let me think
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| Gareth Carvell is our new 'Head of Rugby'.
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| Quote: Budgiezilla "Gareth Carvell is our new 'Head of Rugby'.'"
I'm looking forward to Bradford joining Leigh in SL, for obvious reasons.
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| Quote: Riderofthepalehorse "Actually in the days of mooted forced mergers, and the streamlining of the rugby league, the idea of merging Workington, Barrow, & Whitehaven was discussed with great fervour, if I remember correctly there was a great reluctance between these clubs to entertain these ideas, with feelings running as high as a merger between the Hull clubs.
A shame that these rugby league towns in Cumbria who still produce players of quality, are not involved in Super league.'"
Carlisle were also involved in that proposed merger to form a team called Cumbria with it's home ground at Workington.
Incidentally Workington Town had some great players when I first started watching the game in the 40's. Gus Risman, Billy Ivison and Tony Paskins readily spring to mind and the team had success in the early 50's. While in the 50's the great Hull team of that era had 3 players that became legends at the club and played for Cumberland in county games against Lancashire and Yorkshire.
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| Quote: Freddie Miller. "Carlisle were also involved in that proposed merger to form a team called Cumbria with it's home ground at Workington.
Incidentally Workington Town had some great players when I first started watching the game in the 40's. Gus Risman, Billy Ivison and Tony Paskins readily spring to mind and the team had success in the early 50's. While in the 50's the great Hull team of that era had 3 players that became legends at the club and played for Cumberland in county games against Lancashire and Yorkshire.'"
Hi Freddie, coincidentally Hulls historian Bill Dalton, has just done an article on one of Hulls great Cumbrian players Robert “Bob” Taylor, it’s on the clubs website now, Bob was born in Barrow, and it’s a nice read.
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| Hi rider great article on Bob Taylor. Brought back memories of when I was a boy and my grandad would tell me stories about Bob, how he would gallop along with players hanging off him. Long time ago mind ( I'm 62)
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| Quote: Riderofthepalehorse "Hi Freddie, coincidentally Hulls historian Bill Dalton, has just done an article on one of Hulls great Cumbrian players Robert “Bob” Taylor, it’s on the clubs website now, Bob was born in Barrow, and it’s a nice read.'"
Barrow was in Lancashire then so played for Lancashire in County matches. He was one of my dad's favourite players being a GB and England second row forward. My dad compared him to Harry Markham who was a favourite of mine in the 40's and early 50's.
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