London’s win over Hull, their first in 11 attempts this season, has provoked quite a lot of discussion. The merits of London in Super League have been debated endlessly since the start of the season, in a way that, to be honest, I find slightly baffling.
Why? Almost no sports fans are as hostile to new fans as rugby league supporters seem to be. Given the support that rugby league has and the declining attendances, especially below Super League, this is even more bizarre. But you only have to look at any rugby league social media to see people complaining that “southern” teams suck money away from the “heartlands”, or that non-traditional clubs are of no value to the sport, and even that there shouldn’t be any rugby league teams outside the North! I accept that this is not all, or even necessarily a majority of rugby league fans, but it is far more prominent than in, say football. Or union.
London’s crowds are around 3,500 for this season, and they do have a very dedicated fan base. When I was at university in Reading, I watched them regularly in my third year (including away trips to Barrow and Swinton) and got to know their fans well. The club is actually a good example of how we can grow rugby league. The fans are from very diverse backgrounds – some, but only a few are “ex-pats” northerners, living in London and watching the sport they grew up with. Others, like me, learnt the game from family connections to the north, and just enjoy having somewhere to go and watch. But there are also Union converts, people who came to one code through the other, and stuck around. Others have come from other sports, and one or two were introduced by friends and family as a day out. What kept me coming back was that their fans were, on the whole, very friendly and welcoming, so after going once because I had nothing to do one Sunday afternoon, I went back again and again. This is obviously a factor in the dedicated fan base they’ve built up, as it is if nothing else and very enjoyable and sociable place to spend an afternoon.
That said, they are a good example but not necessarily a good model. Their community outreach is far too weak. There is nothing in local news, no advertisements anywhere to be found, and links with local businesses are nowhere near good enough. They don’t reach out to local schools enough, although they do some work with local clubs. Most people who live around the area where they play would
have no idea they had a local top-flight rugby league team. Rugby league is a small and tight-knit community in the south, and they cannot afford to make do with that community – expansion is a must. The closing of their academy is a huge blow as well, though given the money they have to work on and the fact that IMG does not incentivise it, this is not exactly surprising. Relationships with other sports teams appear not to be brilliant either, and it is much easier to get a sports fan watching another sport than to turn someone into a sports fan. In fact, they seem to view the Skolars, London’s other professional club, with contempt bordering on hatred, which is not conducive to growing the sport in an area where it is already a minority.
One final point – IMG has been spectacularly unhelpful here. Catalans were given the freedom to expand, grow, and develop without fear of relegation. If IMG are to stop traditional promotion and relegation, then that is the only possible justification. Instead, London will play this season with very little incentive to spend or develop, because they are relegated anyway!
In summary: yes, London are good for the Super League, and yes, IMG’s new system has been deeply unhelpful to them and the sport. But their non-sporting elements, promotion, outreach, and relationships with outside groups, must get a lot stronger, or they will get overtaken.
Super League Needs a Southern Team – but it has to be better
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The Khan's are too busy running a loss making wrestling company to have a 4th sports venture on the go. London need to stay in 1 place for a prolonged spell IMO, and Wimbledon is the perfect ground for that. Was a great away day when I went this season.
Yes finally got a decent ground they can make home. They now need to build their fanbase and finances and get that high B grade license score ready for 14 team SL, which will surely come.The Khan's are too busy running a loss making wrestling company to have a 4th sports venture on the go. London need to stay in 1 place for a prolonged spell IMO, and Wimbledon is the perfect ground for that. Was a great away day when I went this season.
Yes finally got a decent ground they can make home. They now need to build their fanbase and finances and get that high B grade license score ready for 14 team SL, which will surely come.
Toulouse have managed it and good chance of ousting Cas or Wakey for the 12th spot, even Bradford scored well. Thats the beauty of the grading, its achievable even outside of SL.Good luck building fanbase & money in championship. Doing same thing over again & expecting different results..
Toulouse have managed it and good chance of ousting Cas or Wakey for the 12th spot, even Bradford scored well. Thats the beauty of the grading, its achievable even outside of SL.
you dont say genius! Maybe they should get you in as a consultant to tell them this ground breaking news.Bradford & Toulouse are heartland league teams. London needs backer willing to spend.
you dont say genius! Maybe they should get you in as a consultant to tell them this ground breaking news.
Its not IMG's or the RFL's job to do anything with the Broncos. If they want to to be a SL club they need to work to become one. The black and white criteria is there for them to achieve. They now have a great stadium that ticks the criteria boxes. They now need to build their fanbase and community engagement and improve their finances whilst staying in the top 3 in the Championship. Their destiny is in their own hands.Maybe, because IMG are leaving broncos to die. They're hoping the game gets stronger with their changes & a new investor emerges in London. Hoping current London team grows while back in championship, like you are is fanciful..but yeah, doing same thing over again..
Its not IMG's or the RFL's job to do anything with the Broncos. If they want to to be a SL club they need to work to become one. The black and white criteria is there for them to achieve. They now have a great stadium that ticks the criteria boxes. They now need to build their fanbase and community engagement and improve their finances whilst staying in the top 3 in the Championship. Their destiny is in their own hands.
I beg to differ. Non traditional RL areas such as York and Newcastle have managed to score quite well despite being small clubs with ltd backing. If London want to break into top 14 scoring they need to up their game in a lot of areas and they are more than capable of doing that without IMGs help, why you think IMG should be helping any club remains a mystery I have to say. That isnt their job they've been brought in for. They are only in Sl by fluke of cup football and in reality are no where near being SL ready, on or off the field.Can't do that in the championship. Northern England & southern France are different because rugby league is in the DNA. London only grows in superleague with a backer. IMG letting broncos slip, shows it's not going to be them.
I beg to differ. Non traditional RL areas such as York and Newcastle have managed to score quite well despite being small clubs with ltd backing. If London want to break into top 14 scoring they need to up their game in a lot of areas and they are more than capable of doing that without IMGs help, why you think IMG should be helping any club remains a mystery I have to say. That isnt their job they've been brought in for. They are only in Sl by fluke of cup football and in reality are no where near being SL ready, on or off the field.
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SL just is simply not an investable league. The Broncos need tens of millions over more than a decade to come close to working. How would any “investor” get that money back from their club participating in the SL?Won't improve in championship. Mission of IMG is to make game profitable. No future in the broncos, but London long-term will help game. If a rich backer wants to invest in the game in london, there's no doubt IMG will make a place for them in the top flight. That's why criteria isn't on field focused.
SL just is simply not an investable league. The Broncos need tens of millions over more than a decade to come close to working. How would any “investor” get that money back from their club participating in the SL?
But the RFL are a shambles and have seen television contracts reduce time and time again since SL started in the 90s.If league generated money from sponsor & broadcast rights like any other league. Investors buy in the A-league with hope of that competition catching on.
But the RFL are a shambles and have seen television contracts reduce time and time again since SL started in the 90s.