Data from 15-20 years ago, exactly. It's not exactly relevant or particularly useful data. In the last ten years, we have seen a Bradford go bust, leave Odsal to play at a 5,100 capacity stadium to move back to Odsal, that hasn't had any work done on it for 25 years, the corners of the pitches are raised like a gone off sandwich, the outer rim of the pitch is a mud heap for driving cars around and posted crowds of 2,234, 2655 and 2502 in 2024. Why is that data less relevant than "well, look at the crowds they got in 2000"?
You've summed my point up here. The standard of Super League with 12 clubs is, if we're honest, abysmal. As you say, we have Salford struggling to survive with tiny crowds, Cas playing in a ground that hasn't been modern since WWII, Huddersfield playing in front of nobody and are due to move out of town to play at a venue that has real issues in winter months and is somehow going to house three sides, a Catalans side paying for everyone else to fulfill their fixture list, a Saints side that has been hit hugely by the government loans needing repaid as they're one of the sides that actually own assets and a Hull side that are continually a joke.
Bradford then. You hark on about a Bradford side of TWENTY years ago, how the club was ran nearly a quarter of a century ago (that ultimately led to one of many downfalls). In the last ten years, Bradford have gone bust, played out of Dewsbury, have retruned to Odsal and have to contend with players quite literally walking out ankle deep in mud and dealing with the curled up corners of the pitch. I remember Sheffield winning the cup, Halifax finishing 3rd, all around the same time that you are harking back to on this nostalgia trip, get them back in. Wouldn't it be good if Sheffield could win an unlikely cup again or Halifax find the next Gavin Clinch and finish in the top 3? It's nostalgia.
Bradford could be a Super League club, they have some of the criteria we should be looking for but equally, they have other areas that they don't and we have Super League clubs at the minute that themselves are letting the rest of the top tier down and we need them up to scratch.