Joined: Aug 18 2002 Posts: 18789 Location: 'Fax fan in Stockport: The jewel in the ring of Manchester
Castleford Tigers
4,388
Leeds Rhinos
4,073
Huddersfield Giants
4,616
St Helens
3,373
Warrington Wolves
3,174
Hull FC
3,143
Widnes Vikings
1,919
London Broncos
1,781
Bradford Bulls
4,555
Wakefield T Wildcats
2,274
Huddersfield Giants
2,473
London Broncos
1,458
Wigan Warriors
2,543
Widnes Vikings
2,088
Average:
2,990
Not good.
In answer to your cc question - personally i would love to see a Halifax vs Bradford match at the Shay. Friday night fireworks and all that stuff. I think Catalans may put a stop to that.
Joined: Mar 27 2006 Posts: 1100 Location: Wherever my bus pass takes me
littlerich wrote:Average: 2,990
Not good.
In answer to your cc question - personally i would love to see a Halifax vs Bradford match at the Shay. Friday night fireworks and all that stuff. I think Catalans may put a stop to that.
Indeed. Not sure what the numbers were for widnes in 2005 either. I genuinely think that expansion is a positive thing. in terms of developing the game, i would argue that catalan have done more than widne coulh have done in the last four years, and that celtic was the next step forward.
The club that concern me is Salford. Making no in roads in attendences, performing worse than celtic - though the league table says otherwise, and generally dont seem to be going forward having been given a licence.
re the Bulls. I dont know how they managed to win there two weeks ago, Catalan had three tries tured down apparently. so i have to agree that your dream fixture looks doubtful, and thats before considering the draw
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J O N N Y wrote:Fair enough, and i guess that the attendences of Halifax in 2002 and 2003 were well above the 6351 and 5272 that celtic have had this season.
Celtic`s crowds have gone up but they are mainly away fans traveling down lets see how the "heartland clubs" fair at the end of the season with their average gate.As they now have London, Celts and Cats all no show fans plus if it has anything to do with the RFL they will add another French side in as well next time round.
YOU CAN LEARN FROM THE PAST BUT NOT RELIVE IT.YOU CAN HOPE FOR THE FUTURE BUT CAN NEVER BE SURE THERE WILL BE ONE.
Joined: Mar 27 2006 Posts: 1100 Location: Wherever my bus pass takes me
johnny freeman fan club wrote: the RFL they will add another French side in as well next time round.
Toulouse are miles away from SL. they need to win something in the next three years to be considered, and at the moment you cant see passed Halifax and Widnes in the championship.
Joined: Apr 25 2006 Posts: 3124 Location: riding the back of a flying pig
J O N N Y wrote:Toulouse are miles away from SL. they need to win something in the next three years to be considered, and at the moment you cant see passed Halifax and Widnes in the championship.
Not definatly so the RFL move the goalposts all the time and they have already said they would like another French side in.
YOU CAN LEARN FROM THE PAST BUT NOT RELIVE IT.YOU CAN HOPE FOR THE FUTURE BUT CAN NEVER BE SURE THERE WILL BE ONE.
Joined: Mar 27 2006 Posts: 1100 Location: Wherever my bus pass takes me
johnny freeman fan club wrote:Not definatly so the RFL move the goalposts all the time and they have already said they would like another French side in.
Indeed, surely it makes sense to have a second french team in the league though.
But the rules have been set and i dont think the RFL will 'move the goalposts'
I am glad for Celtic and Wales they are in SL but not by the methods that get them there. Same as Toulouse good to see them here but why should they not be relegated?
40 schools are in Wales playing League and a host of WELSH youngsters are playing the game and doing well at the academy with Celtic. Hopefully they push through and make the grade at SL-which is a big step up!!
Joined: Mar 27 2006 Posts: 1100 Location: Wherever my bus pass takes me
marillion man wrote:You're new to rugby league aren't you pal ?
To say you only came looking for a challenge cup thread, you've hung around spieling rubbish for a while. Come out Nigel Wood, we know it's you
Not particularly, i think the RFL has become a lot more professional under Richard Wood, the live salary cap and the RFL making a profit being the two major improvements in the last few years. and hence why i dont think the goalposts will be moved.
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