screeny said:
Observer, <snipped FIFA observation, HNs comments>
Your observations are astute, and the last line that the HN's want to maintain a presence in FIFA competition due to money, power and history is true.
Its beside the point though. If you want to exclude the Maori, then you should exclude the HN.
I absolutely disagree with that! What are you saying, that only four nations can have any positives coming out of a WC??!
You have stated that teams should only be in the RLWC if they provide serious, viable competition for the title. Only Australia, NZ, France and GB/England (possibly in the case of GB) will provide that. I'm taking your comments to their (absurd) conclusion.
1. The cricket authorities believe that a federation team offers their sport a serious, viable int'l competitor which would not be the case with individual island nations.
The Windies cricket team is a huge part of that sport's int'l programme.
OK, this team represent a group of disparate, sovereign nation states, as do the RL Lions BTW. Whether they are a serious, viable competitor is secondary. If you insist the Maori can't enter RLWC because they represent only a minority within a country, and not one country itself, then you can't allow a team representing multiple. That is hypocritical.
The Maori do not offer RL any serious salvation - it's not as though they provide the sport at the moment with a real int'l drawcard.
Neither do GB ATM, whom the Maori beat and ran close on the last two occasions BTW. Again, this is besides the point.[/quote]
2. NI is independent in football because, I presume without doing any research, the other HNs are independent and the N. Irish FA wanted to control its own patch. Again, I'm sure money and power have a lot to do with it.
According to your rationale, NI isn't a country and shouldn't participate. The Windies and NI provide two strong precedents for RL (even though RL shouldn't need such precedents).