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PostPosted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:10 pm 
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Catalancs wrote:I thought their motivation was the desire to offer fair compensation to their players for the time off work that was required by playing in Saturday matches.
The breakaway was caused by the northern clubs desire to pay players which was outlawed at the time in Rugby Union.
Not sure profits were at the forefront of their minds.

The first part is true, so in the first year the Northern Union played the XV man game and lo it were sh*te.
They then decided that to be able to pay their players they needed to make the game something for the fans to enjoy in order to make money.
Hence RL being the sport to make money by entertaining the punters.
Paying players and profit-making go hand in hand.






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belgianxiii wrote:Paying players and profit-making go hand in hand.


Does It?






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Yes.

Oh, I have not posted this yet, so, I am absolutely gutted for you Donny fans and hope that you find some way to reclaim your club. This is utterly unfair on all your supporters who are decent people and have stuck by the club through repeated turmoil.






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belgianxiii wrote:Yes.

Oh, I have not posted this yet, so, I am absolutely gutted for you Donny fans and hope that you find some way to reclaim your club. This is utterly unfair on all your supporters who are decent people and have stuck by the club through repeated turmoil.


It is neither fair or unfair , it is what happens when your business is unsustainable at the level it is at

Doncasters costs were too high for it,s income

So like any business if it/they want to continue in that business they have to find a way to make is sustainable

There are a few different ways to do this , the most logical is to reduce it's overheads to the bare minimum and then try to increase its regular income , the best way to achieve this is to attempt to increase it's supporter base

Thats the difficult part , but if they can achieve it , it is also the best long term investment they will ever make and will make the future of their club more secure






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It's time to get rid of the likes of Doncaster and Rochdale. There's obviously no market whatsoever for teams such as these and they seem to be on their arris every season no matter what






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MrPhilb wrote:It's time to get rid of the likes of Doncaster and Rochdale. There's obviously no market whatsoever for teams such as these and they seem to be on their arris every season no matter what

Could have said much the same about HKR in the 90's.

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Leyther_Matt wrote:Could have said much the same about HKR in the 90's.



No you couldn't but that was an entirely predicatble responce


How many times did we go bust in that period?

It certainly wasn't at LEAST once a season, once is bad management but when it happens under every single guise you take there are obviously unworkable problems.






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Leyther_Matt wrote:Could have said much the same about HKR in the 90's.
Not a very fair comparrison.HKR were a real sleeping giant in the late nineties/early 000's and had a history of big crowds,top players representing them and silverware.Neither Doncaster or Rochdale could say likewise.

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GSF wrote:Not a very fair comparrison.HKR were a real sleeping giant in the late nineties/early 000's and had a history of big crowds,top players representing them and silverware.Neither Doncaster or Rochdale could say likewise.

But that doesn't disguise the fact that both Donny and Rochdale have a core support as loyal as any other - in fact, with the amount of poop they have to play their way through, they're certainly more dedicated than most - and as such they shouldn't be 'got rid of' and tossed aside, purely because they're a smaller club.

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Leyther_Matt wrote:But that doesn't disguise the fact that both Donny and Rochdale have a core support as loyal as any other - in fact, with the amount of poop they have to play their way through, they're certainly more dedicated than most - and as such they shouldn't be 'got rid of' and tossed aside, purely because they're a smaller club.



It's not the fact they are a smaller club, they quite clearly cannot sustain a professional rugby league club






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