WestEndThinker wrote:If taking fans away to games was in the criteria Huddersfield and Wigan would get booted out!
It's about giving something to the game. Hull, rovers, leeds, teams like that do have fans that will travel, giving something to the game and clubs. Usually in big numbers aswell. Need more fan bases like that
Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1464 Location: Playing League on The Close
ccs wrote:You've studied all the applications in great detail, I assume?
No I haven’t.
However, has anyone got confidence that Rugby League has made the decision completely objectively?
As I said previously, I have no issue with Leigh as a club, however what value will a small town in close proximity to St Helens, Wigan, Warrington and Salford bring to the game?
The impact on broadcasting, sponsorship and investment too the game will zero.
Until things change the only thing the game has got to look forward to is Bachelors Mushy Peas, one tin or two?
Joined: Aug 01 2005 Posts: 5907 Location: Definately not in the Cuddle Crew
For me it had to be Toulouse, then London then York - Choosing Leigh just makes a mockery of the sport and people on the outside must be laughing at the state of the game. Leigh have signed some reasonable players but they'll still finish bottom and likely go down again
I know Toulouse would be a risk with the ongoing Covid issues but they were the only chance in helping the game grow not just Super League but French RL too - they should of been given the nod and then no relegation with another side coming in next year till we get to 14 teams
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6674 Location: Kingston upon Hull
I remember Leigh v Leeds at Wembley 1970s Challenge cup final, Alex Murphy and Syd Hynes tangling, Syd was the first player sent off in a Challenge cup final at Wembley, Alex won the Lance Todd trophy as Leigh won the final, 80,000 plus fans that day. I was a teenager, and Leigh always gave Hull a hard game, when we encountered them.
Their town and fans are entrenched in rugby league folklore, they will bring more supporters than Toulouse or London, as I said whoever they decided on, was fine by me, just don’t get the negativity because one of the traditional teams have been chosen.
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:I remember Leigh v Leeds at Wembley 1970s Challenge cup final, Alex Murphy and Syd Hynes tangling, Syd was the first player sent off in a Challenge cup final at Wembley, Alex won the Lance Todd trophy as Leigh won the final, 80,000 plus fans that day. I was a teenager, and Leigh always gave Hull a hard game, when we encountered them.
Their town and fans are entrenched in rugby league folklore, they will bring more supporters than Toulouse or London, as I said whoever they decided on, was fine by me, just don’t get the negativity because one of the traditional teams have been chosen.
Playing in winter and players being part time and spending most of the week darn t'pit is also entrenched in rugby league folklore, doesn't mean it's a good idea.
Typical of those running the sport that we chuck out Toronto and any chance of the sport taking off in Ottawa or New York and instead bring in another team from a town in northern England.
Hopefully Leigh are relagated next season and we see either London or Toulouse in Super League in 2022.
Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1464 Location: Playing League on The Close
Thinking it through, they may have given it to Leigh as Covid could still affect the first half of the season and Toulouse would have brought extra complications with travel, just like Cats did recently.
Toulouse might be a have a good chance of promotion, so would be better placed for Super League in 2022 when travel is easier.
If Leigh have funds, they may now be looking to pay a nice transfer fee for a marque International Second Row forward within easy commuting distance of their ground!?!
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Typical of those running the sport that we chuck out Toronto and any chance of the sport taking off in Ottawa or New York and instead bring in another team from a town in northern England.
Toronto bid ..."“As part of our comprehensive investigation into this whole subject , Super League appointed an independent committee of sports industry experts, with representation from The RFL, to examine commercial opportunities for rugby league in Canada. “Its findings were unanimous - that operating a team in a fiercely competitive North American sports market was non-strategic and added no material incremental revenue to Super League in the short or medium term.
Not what I'd call "chucking out".
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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