roughyedspud
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I agree with you about bringing Toulouse in, but they should NOT be exempt from relegation, no team ever should be...I am excited by the new system, just dismayed that there are absolutely no plans for France that have been published. Do they consult the French federation? Are there any plans for a second French team in super league ever? I couldn't care less about upsetting supporters of English clubs, Toulouse should be given a spot in super league and Catalans should be exempt from relegation.
That wouldn't work as the Championship winners don't go up. They have a qualifying pool of the bottom 4 of SL and top 4 of the Championship. I think a lot of the problem is that France plays a different season so couldn't enter teams in the playoffs in any conceivable way. I think they're still hoping to bring Toulouse into the Championship in 2016 but this time the league is better funded with a higher salary cap (plus the French Elite 1 is a weaker league so less competition). At the very least they'd have a good chance of getting to play the bottom SL sides in the qualifying competitionI agree with you about bringing Toulouse in, but they should NOT be exempt from relegation, no team ever should be...
And to enter they should have to beat the winners of the championship that year, a one-off match at a neutral venue...
I guess more "meaningful" games potentially means more tv viewers and more attendees at matches. Focusing on Superleague, the playoffs involve the top 8 out 12 teams in the comp. Okay, that's easy.
Team finishing 9th + 10th in Superleague play in "qualifiers" tournament against the teams finishing 1st + 2nd from the 2nd tier comp. And the top 3 of those teams play Superleague the following year.
So every year the 2 bottom teams in Superleague are relegated and potentially the 9th or 10th ranked team relegated too depending on how they go in the Qualifier tournament. The Million Pound game structure is too confusing so I won't even try.
Wouldn't having 2-3 Superleague teams be relegated each year be detrimental to the competition? To quote the ESL website " To compete in Super League, a club needs to have a squad of exclusively full-time players backed up by a fully professional coaching and administrative staff". So do these 2nd tier clubs being promoted to top tier in 2016 have this in place?
Someone get back to me when they release some sort of a graphic to explain it all. My god that is complicated.
- A team making the Super League final and the Challenge Cup final would, by my reckoning, play 30 regular season games, 2 playoff games and 4 Challenge cup games. How do you fit all 36 fixtures into a season and still leave time for international rugby league? It seems there will be an earlier start (in winter) or mid week games. Both options leave players and fans jaded.
- Rivalries could become diluted. Leeds and Wigan could play each other twice during the regular season, once during magic weekend, once post split, once in the super league playoffs and once in the Challenge Cup. This would get very boring for the fans.
1. The new structure is only one round longer than the current format - 23+7+2 (32) vs 27+4 (31)
2. Under the current format teams can likewise meet each other 6 times in a season - 2 H&A games, Magic Weekend, Challenge Cup, and 2 matches in the playoffs.
Also does anyone know which points system will be adopted? I hope the lower leagues just go back to the non-bonus point method.