Joined: Oct 22 2006 Posts: 951 Location: The HJ Stadium
Pretty gutted that Widnes did not get in, I expected Celtic to be given a license although I disagree it. If I was a Widnes or Leigh fan I would be devastated!
Joined: Oct 16 2004 Posts: 3422 Location: warrington
SEB wrote:The new stadium will make a huge difference. Warrington fans should not need that point pressing on them. The new developments at Salford Quays (including the new home of several BBC departments) are an exciting addition to an already thriving area. A shiny new stadium advertising itself in front of thousands of people per hour in a prime location has massively more potential than the tired old place hidden in a dodgy housing estate in Weaste.
Salford say they will be playing in this stadium in 2010 i think we all know this is not going to be the case, so it means a couple more season of crap crowds in a crap ground. There bid was based around the stadium which if they are lucky they will play in for 1 year out of the 3.....next time around would have been better imo.
Joined: Nov 19 2004 Posts: 2453 Location: London Village & Yorks
Did anyone think that Leigh would be in, ok you got your shiny new ground but your team is dire and your fans couldnt be bothered last time you were in Super league.
As for Widnes after last year and not even knowing if they had a team until Januray this year thats were you down fall was.
Ok both Salford and celtic grounds are dumps but they are set on builting new or improving.
Salford have had some big crowds this season and I'm sure that this will double when they move across the city. With Celtic they may fail they may not at least they are a club who have been playing rugby and built a fan base unlike PSG and Gateshead. When they were thrown in at the deep end of super league.
Lefty wrote:Would Celtic? Are they currently obiding by the same salary cap and quota rules in the national league?
At their current rate of progress yes they would get promoted. As for complying with the rules, yes they are complying with the rules that they are obliged to, which is more than could be said for the following teams over the period Celtic Crusaders have been operating: Wigan, St Helens, Bradford, Wakefield, Wigan, Castleford, Hull and Hull KR(?). Should they be excluded on that basis.
Not really bothered either way whether Celtic got in or not (although I'm suprised the RFL didn't consider the cost of petrol for an away fan to drive down there), just as I'm not really bothered whether Widnes got in or not.
It just seems a little rich from Widnes and Leigh fans bemoaning the outcome of the licence applications when they have both had an oppurtunity to be in Super League previously and were both found, particularly Leigh who were abysmal on all fronts, to add nothing to the competition.
Paul Youane wrote:It just seems a little rich from Widnes and Leigh fans bemoaning the outcome of the licence applications when they have both had an oppurtunity to be in Super League previously and were both found, particularly Leigh who were abysmal on all fronts, to add nothing to the competition.
Personally i don`t think its a bit rich from Widnes and Leigh fans as you put it, neither of those clubs have been given the chance to play in SL with the knowledge that their will be no relegation along with having the chance to build their clubs with the 3 years grace period.
Both Leigh and Widnes were fighting a losing battle from the start whilst in SL as they were never given the chance of operating at the full salary cap or even close to it, they both basically fielded budget teams in the main.
If you asked me to put money on which club had the better chance of progressing in SL over a 3 year period out of Widnes, Celtic and Leigh my money would be on Widnes with the O`Connor management, with a decent side on the pitch they would attract the crowds which is something that Celtic have not even proven yet that they can do and that the people like RL down that way, its not far off 1 man and his dog at the minute.
Also do you think Celtic will have an ultra modern SL facility within 3 years as i can`t see it myself, i really do hope i have to eat my words on this one as i`m all for expansion but so far the RFL have failed with all its expansion attempts on British soil and don`t bother trying to say London in all its different formats has been a success.
Joined: Oct 13 2004 Posts: 1081 Location: hanging out with Jake and the boys
worthing wire wrote:If these A, B, C gradings are correct, as I'm assuming, then one wonders what the point of this whole farrago was? These are the criteria, try and fulfil as many as you can, and then we'll just ignore those teams we don't want anyway. What a joke.
Here are the correct gradings from the SL website rather than an (un)educated guess. We are one of only 3 grade A licences
Joined: Jun 25 2006 Posts: 14174 Location: Forum21
I don't agree with the decision, but I must admit its ambitious (albeit impatient) and fits in with the strategy of geographical expansion. So at least it is coherent for a change. It will probably be deemed a 'success', just like Harlequins is deemed a 'success' now, despite the fact that it will result in lower attendances across the league than would have been achieved if Leigh or Widnes would have been given a franchise.
The Les Cats case is often cited as a wonderful example of expansion but wrongly in my opinion. In truth this was simply the insertion of an already established French side into the SL, not the creation of a SL club in a development area.
Joined: Feb 02 2006 Posts: 4820 Location: warrington the land of legends
manoa thompsons knees wrote:Salford say they will be playing in this stadium in 2010 i think we all know this is not going to be the case, so it means a couple more season of crap crowds in a crap ground. There bid was based around the stadium which if they are lucky they will play in for 1 year out of the 3.....next time around would have been better imo.
Why is it not going to be the case the Salford stadium is already under construction and will be ready for the start of the 2010 season. So that will be 1 season at the old ground .
TBH i would be more worried about the Castleford ,Crusaders and Wakefield stadiums being up to scratch than the Salford one which imo is in the bag
Also Bradford ,Saints ,Hull kr and Leeds have a long way to go to get there stadia up to the required mark.
And to be brutally honest the only clubs who are already there are Wire,Hull,Wigan (although it is rented!) and Huddersfield .
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