Not that I'm a travel agency expert, but you'd hope that the powers that be think outside the box and schedule each of the 10 UK sides fixtures with fans in mind. A /Saturday/ Sunday game v Catalan followed by a Friday night game v Toulouse would see plenty of fans consider a week away.....if they're really clever, SL/The RFL could corner the market on package tours. Might also persuade an airline to get on board as a sponsor???
Hopefully a TV deal with French TV can get sorted too, if Catalan and Toulouse can play home games every other week we'd have at least three games of super league on TV every week. (Maybe 4 if the free to air rights for the 10 or so games get sorted)?
Steve0 wrote:Hopefully a TV deal with French TV can get sorted too, if Catalan and Toulouse can play home games every other week we'd have at least three games of super league on TV every week. (Maybe 4 if the free to air rights for the 10 or so games get sorted)?
you'd really hope so...... Massive is an understatement when describing how important 2022 in for the game in the Northern Hemisphere.....potentially a fantastic year with 5+ games on TV each week.....
This i was thinking this, but RFL and Super League aren’t known the effective planning. A week in France to play both teams with some wine touring in between, it will be like the film “Sideways” in real life
I agree there seems a myriad of opportunities to maximise this gift (well I think it is) of having two French teams in the top flight. Unfortunately when you have a Chief Exec who's natural level is lottery manager at a Championship 1 club, you do worry.
When asked why he'd personally intervened to stop a multi-million Euro TV deal with Canal plus, Rimmer replied "Well they'd be crying anyway tha' knows".
rollin thunder wrote:This i was thinking this, but RFL and Super League aren’t known the effective planning. A week in France to play both teams with some wine touring in between, it will be like the film “Sideways” in real life
4 PEOPLE, 2 WEEKS, 1 CAMPER. A quick search found RV total rental price €1,435, flights about €200 each return, petrol etc....call it €3,000 for 4 people for 2 weeks in France...£650 each or just .£50 a day each....if your club was to market that to it's core supporters, I reckon you'd get plenty of takers........
as I say...Joined up thinking required, but If i can search from 12,000 kms away, surely rimmer can see the benefit?
orangeman wrote:4 PEOPLE, 2 WEEKS, 1 CAMPER. A quick search found RV total rental price €1,435, flights about €200 each return, petrol etc....call it €3,000 for 4 people for 2 weeks in France...£650 each or just .£50 a day each....if your club was to market that to it's core supporters, I reckon you'd get plenty of takers........
as I say...Joined up thinking required, but If i can search from 12,000 kms away, surely rimmer can see the benefit?
Would be great for the fans but, clubs are unlikely to want to have their players in France all week and wouldn't want to go over there 2 weeks on the bounce. What may work is if they played the 2 French games, say Friday and Monday, which would give fans chance to visit both places, even if their own side was only playing in one of the games ? Equally, I know that places like Castleford and Wigan may not be the greatest places to spend the night bur, there could be some opportunities in the opposite direction. There are some great places to visit "up North".
orangeman wrote:4 PEOPLE, 2 WEEKS, 1 CAMPER. A quick search found RV total rental price €1,435, flights about €200 each return, petrol etc....call it €3,000 for 4 people for 2 weeks in France...£650 each or just .£50 a day each....if your club was to market that to it's core supporters, I reckon you'd get plenty of takers........
as I say...Joined up thinking required, but If i can search from 12,000 kms away, surely rimmer can see the benefit?
Would be great for the fans but, clubs are unlikely to want to have their players in France all week and wouldn't want to go over there 2 weeks on the bounce. What may work is if they played the 2 French games, say Friday and Monday, which would give fans chance to visit both places, even if their own side was only playing in one of the games ? Equally, I know that places like Castleford and Wigan may not be the greatest places to spend the night bur, there could be some opportunities in the opposite direction. There are some great places to visit "up North".
Its not two weeks though is it?...play Catalans on Saturday, Toulouse on Thursday or Friday or vice versa. Makes much more sense to me. You say teams wouldn't want their players there, but what they going to do back home other than train. Some warmer weather training will have benefits and also help them prepare for the 2nd game....plus its a 5/6 day opportunity for team building and developing team / tour spirit which you usually only get pre-season.
Its a great opportunity all clubs should jump at imo. .....the only challenge i see is small minded chairmen who will only see the cost of 5/6 days in hotels, rather than opportunity and benefit this brings. Yet, if they stopped looking at this negatively, even they would see that we can probably bring a tour operator as sponsor (to do all the fans packages) who would be only too happy to cover these costs for the deal.....Now thats a trade off sponsor with ACTUAL value...much better than free livery on lorrys and free pizzas ....Toronto achieved it with Air Canada....they could go and talk to them for some tips if they hadn't been equally small minded to kick them out.
Its no wonder the game has never reached its potential with the level of small minded ambition we have from not only fans, but those who are running the game!
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