Post subject: Re: Will a restructuring happen Yay or Nay
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:34 am
Bulliac
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I don't actually doubt there will be some re-organisation as there's been too much talk to think otherwise, but whether it is at the end of this season is maybe more open to doubt. Maybe it will kick in sometime around next April? The first seems somehow appropriate..
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
Post subject: Re: Will a restructuring happen Yay or Nay
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:16 pm
Frank Whitcombe
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Joined: Aug 09 2009 Posts: 474
The question was will restructuring happen - the obvious answer is of course it will.
RL is a sport in decline and needs a rethink, licensing will come back and I have no idea why it was abandoned - other than for a clamour for manufactured P+R, which achieves absolutely nothing when there are only 3-4 clubs outside of SL capable of sustaining top flight rugby.
If a team with a rich owner comes along now and then and they want a ticket to the party, manage their entry and expand the league to accommodate them, so many examples of successful expansion in other sports - but there are only so many players to go around.
Post subject: Re: Will a restructuring happen Yay or Nay
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:03 am
Bulliac
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Joined: Mar 01 2002 Posts: 10969 Location: Bradbados
Frank Whitcombe wrote:The question was will restructuring happen - the obvious answer is of course it will.
RL is a sport in decline and needs a rethink, licensing will come back and I have no idea why it was abandoned - other than for a clamour for manufactured P+R, which achieves absolutely nothing when there are only 3-4 clubs outside of SL capable of sustaining top flight rugby.
If a team with a rich owner comes along now and then and they want a ticket to the party, manage their entry and expand the league to accommodate them, so many examples of successful expansion in other sports - but there are only so many players to go around.
True enough, Frank.
On there, "only being enough players to go round," I think the idea is that totally new clubs, from areas outside the usual 'heartland' areas first become established within their own communities and then start to recruit locally. Obviously this won't happen overnight or even over a 'a few' years, but the hope is that when new areas, or countries, take up the game as a spectator interest then interest in playing the game will naturally follow. Whether we can cope with the interim period is the big test, particularly if we try it in too many new areas at the same time.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
Post subject: Re: Will a restructuring happen Yay or Nay
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:23 pm
Frank Whitcombe
Player Coach
Joined: Aug 09 2009 Posts: 474
Hearing that two divisions of 14 for championship and league 1, to be announced after the championship shield final.
I don't what that means for the Bulls, neither did the chap who works for the club who told me at today's game.
He also suggested SL will expand to 14 teams under licencing, from 2019 with all teams required to run Academies and Reserve teams and meet minimum stadia standards - hinted that some merger discussions would be encouraged by the RFL to make some teams stronger.
Post subject: Re: Will a restructuring happen Yay or Nay
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:49 pm
paulwalker71
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Joined: Dec 31 2005 Posts: 4555 Location: Bradford
Frank Whitcombe wrote:Hearing that two divisions of 14 for championship and league 1, to be announced after the championship shield final.
I don't what that means for the Bulls, neither did the chap who works for the club who told me at today's game.
He also suggested SL will expand to 14 teams under licencing, from 2019 with all teams required to run Academies and Reserve teams and meet minimum stadia standards - hinted that some merger discussions would be encouraged by the RFL to make some teams stronger.
Back to the future eh!
IF it goes to 12/14/14 then you'd have to think there would be no relegation from the Championship. Relegating the Bulls and Oldham and promoting Whitehaven and York would seem a bit silly, frankly.
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