seuseuwho? wrote:Wrong end of town, maybe? Wrong setting? The credit crunch? Could be a number of reasons. What's your take on it?
All of these, I would venture to suggest.
In the year 2000 we were playing at the wrong end of town, the credit crunch wasn't effecting many people last season but disposable income is very tight at present.
The Rovers & Rugby Union club are enjoying successful seasons
I think no promotion or relegation for at least 3yrs discourages people from watching the game.
Far too many rule changes.
More kicking than in rugby union
Pretend scrums
Fast tracking teams in to Super League in favour of teams from the established areas of the game.
Poor performance by the England team
The majority of games are very boring to watch the rule changes have taken away the skills of the game the game seems to revolve around five drives and a kick and hope the other team surrender the ball