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Population 300k, modern 15k stadium. only really missing a rich benefactor,
Population 300k, modern 15k stadium. only really missing a rich benefactor,
Population 300k, modern 15k stadium. only really missing a rich benefactor,
A season or two is all it takes for another situation like Salford to occur maybe several.You’re making some mighty big assumptions.
Might be a bit lop sided between top and bottom for a season or two but if within 5 years that gap has closed and most teams are competitive then it’s a big plus for the comp and hopefully the next tv deal with more content and viewers. Sport success is cyclical.
Is the argument that some teams get a more attractive '3rd games' than others, thus impacting gates?As there are on,y 12 clubs and clubs get most revenue from game day activity in SL so clubs want more than 22 Fixtures. This means you play everyone home and away and then 5 teams a third time. This is what is known as loop fixtures.
Again pure speculation. Could it happen? Sure.A season or two is all it takes for another situation like Salford to occur maybe several.
You're just happy to feed them to the wolves as long as it's not you.
Yes. The Brits dont like an unfair draw. Aussies just put up with it but in uk it’s seen as a bad thing.Is the argument that some teams get a more attractive '3rd games' than others, thus impacting gates?
Could it happen? If they buy the players needed to be competitive, it's almost a certainty.Again pure speculation. Could it happen? Sure.
Will it happen? depends on a number of yet to be seen factors.
We haven’t had a Salford situation for decades and no reason at this point in time to not think it’s a one off.
So instead of playing a team a 3rd time, they'll be playing championship level clubs that they'll flog.
Do you really think that it's better?
These clubs might actually stand a chance if they had a year to prepare.
As it is, they'll have a decline in support in their first year as they get flogged every week, going broke by year 2.
It can't be the loop fixture, nobody's that dumb.
Or maybe they are...
Please help NRL !!!
This topic and thread is a bit of a cluster fudge but 7 team Play Off System is ideal to me.
League leaders have a bye the first week of the play offs, every game is a knock out. Simples
The reason we aren’t going with img gradings alone is to ensure any team coming up has the financially ability to be competitive and be sustainable. York owner has stated they have a business plan that will see them spending full cap regardless of grant.Could it happen? If they buy the players needed to be competitive, it's almost a certainty.
It won't happen if they are willing to be flogged every week.
So you either have competitive teams going broke or financially sound clubs getting flogged.
coooool
I guess in the NRL it's just a bit more unpredictable, in the sense that an 'easy draw' one month becomes 'a testing one' the next. I.e. teams drawn to play the Raiders twice would have seen that as straight forward in January, now look at it as a hard one in August.Yes. The Brits dont like an unfair draw. Aussies just put up with it but in uk it’s seen as a bad thing.
A 14 team comp with 26 fixtures (and clubs rotating a home game for magic weekend) is by far a better fixture structure imo.The fixture list hasn’t been a problem for many years. We started with an unbalanced fixture list as far back as 1997 and have had some form of unbalance in all but about 2 Super League seasons. In recent years it’s been seen as an issue since it was heavily brought in and clubs played 5-6 teams a third time and with cups and play-offs, it felt like you were seeing the same games every few weeks. I think what we probably did wrong was manufacture Magic so that it was the derby games for the first few years. I get why they did it but a Hull derby was occurring every 6-8 weeks and it devalued the games.
A 14 team comp with 26 fixtures (and clubs rotating a home game for magic weekend) is by far a better fixture structure imo.
But they are looking inwards. They are looking at the offering they have and are tweaking that, taking a short term fairly minor revenue hit for what they believe will be a better product.It’s not your Leeds’, Saints’ or Wigan’s that are affected. It’s the dross that facilitate a race to bottom. Cutting revenue to crap teams keeps them crap and only serves to keep the new sides crap as well. The existing crap doesn’t improve, their attendances, income and revenue are hit and the new wave of crap live the same existence for about 2 seasons till we change again. More teams doesn’t make the league stronger. It doesn’t drive revenue growth. It’s a bizarre way of doing things.
Rather than worry what we get from Sky or what we get from the French, IMG or whoever, rugby league in the UK never begins by looking inwards at what we give out and I think that’s the issue here. We have to improve our quality and entertainment value and that’s down to the clubs to do, not Sky to finance and then we worry about it. It’s amazing Sky want to show anything at all when the clubs live in the dark ages, let alone that they show all of it. A senior figure at St Helens, from memory it was the Commercial Manager, bemoaned Social Media and Sky for “the lack of people at games”, which is utterly frightening from a senior figure of a major club. That’s where we are at with some of them. They view new and different as the enemy and not to be trusted or worked with.
You keep banging on about someone else taking on the Sky deal. Only you are saying this. I’m not. I recognise that we aren’t going to get much better and that I don’t see why any broadcaster would want any part of it, if I’m honest. The OurLeague app is crap, though. When it’s shown games, it’s been crap, there’s little to no short or long form content on there that you cannot find on any number of mainstream websites and no incentive to even bother looking at the app when you can get the same ‘news’ on any social media platform in seconds. That is where UK RL is at with content. The most novel content we’ve had in a while was a grown man passing comment on another grown man’s boxer shorts and “throw some shape, baby” as tactical advice. We are an absolute eternity behind not just other sports but amateur content creators, let alone other forms of entertainment.
Ultimately, 14 teams doesn’t solve rugby league’s issues. It’s probably not even in the top ten issues or the most pressing. If we are honest, it takes away one issue (loop fixtures) and replaces it with two - how do you keep fans and clubs engaged for the final half/third of a season when they have nothing to play for and seven or eight team play-offs rewarding sides either or both completely bang average or a team in the bottom half of the table and giving them a chance of playing and winning a Grand Final.
Rugby League in the UK needs to look at itself and what it wants to be, how it’s going to be that and how you actually achieve that rather than rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic in the form of structure changes. We’re, yet again, going after the cosmetic issues when the problems are far more than skin deep.
But they aren't like with like. Manchester knows rugby league, the game grew up in that area.It took nearly 30 years to move the needle meaningfuly with the Storm in Melbourne but they're flying now.
How do you think it would have happened if they were the Frankston Storm?
In the way things are done in the English game, you'll change the name, check in 3 months and say it didn't work..
Manchester United didn't get big in 3 months and neither will Manchester Reds but if you want a club ALL of Manchester can get behind and grow for the next 30 years..
Maybe start by calling them f**king Manchester..
But the team could be called the Manchester Red Devils and you wouldn't even bat an eyelid.Salford going belly up, not paying players and cancelling games. This guy still puffing chest. Should be embarrassed instead.
