Joined: Mar 12 2009 Posts: 752 Location: Coventry previously South Wales and Plymouth
franchising love it or hate it is hear to stay, for the time being. one of biggest sports in terms of revenue the NFL uses it as do nearly all american sports.
the RFL has franchised the SL on a 3 year term. however in reality what is the chance of any team currently in SL losing their license in 3 years? ok there are the usual this team has this stadium this attendence etc buts lets face facts certain teams are never going to lose their license, leeds saints wigan hull, hudderfield. are all to historically important in the game (apologies to the ones i havn't mentioned but you get the drift) quins will never lose their license the RFL would never give up the oppertunity of having a SL right outside the RFU's window (literally)
the fact is as mentioned on another thread most players in SL have clauses in their contracts that say they are released should the club go down. this stops them leaving the top flight and stops clubs forking out a fortune on contracts when they lose the tv revenue of the top flight.
but surely that is the nail in the coffin of any non SL team. why take the license away from a current SL who perform poorly only for the players to be released into free agency. what choice does the newly licensed side up form RL1 have but to sign up these superleague experience players.
all that will happen is you'll see essentially the same squad playing in another town in another strip.
Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
chubbs1981 wrote:<snip>
Get over it, get on with it and get out of it (the pub that is)
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
But there will be many happy people around cos their club wont get relegated, even if they get spanked every week.
Even better, when interest is lost in the championship cos, however hard you try, you cant break into the cash cow of super league, clubs in the national league go under through lack of interest and there will be even more players to spread around.
Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
freddies wig wrote:But there will be many happy people around cos their club wont get relegated, even if they get spanked every week.Even better, when interest is lost in the championship cos, however hard you try, you cant break into the cash cow of super league, clubs in the national league go under through lack of interest and there will be even more players to spread around.
Should work out fine eh?
Not many happy bunnys in salford at the moment
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Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
Barnacle Bill wrote:It's far too early to say what the ramifications of franchising will be, the full impact, good and bad may take years to be known.
It will be good , no doubt
The RFL could put a positive spin on a nuclear holocaust
kcab sfrawdder
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity
Just to avoid confusion Starbug is the username of Steven Pike
SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
Add into the "won't be relegated" category, Celtic Crusaders and Catalans and it doesn't leave many that could be relegated. It is all just a paper exercise though as it is obvious that SL will probably go to 16 teams in 2011 with one of Widnes or Halifax plus probably Toulouse.
After that, who knows? I suspect there would be no change until they have have groomed a Scottish or Irish club for entry in about 2014 at the earliest.
Meanwhile you will get clubs with no chance whatsoever in the Championship wasting money year upon year chasing the dream and fans getting more and more disillusioned and packing in rugby league.
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
chubbs1981 wrote:franchising love it or hate it is hear to stay, for the time being. one of biggest sports in terms of revenue the NFL uses it as do nearly all american sports.
the RFL has franchised the SL on a 3 year term. however in reality what is the chance of any team currently in SL losing their license in 3 years? ok there are the usual this team has this stadium this attendence etc buts lets face facts certain teams are never going to lose their license, leeds saints wigan hull, hudderfield. are all to historically important in the game (apologies to the ones i havn't mentioned but you get the drift) quins will never lose their license the RFL would never give up the oppertunity of having a SL right outside the RFU's window (literally)
the fact is as mentioned on another thread most players in SL have clauses in their contracts that say they are released should the club go down. this stops them leaving the top flight and stops clubs forking out a fortune on contracts when they lose the tv revenue of the top flight.
but surely that is the nail in the coffin of any non SL team. why take the license away from a current SL who perform poorly only for the players to be released into free agency. what choice does the newly licensed side up form RL1 have but to sign up these superleague experience players.
all that will happen is you'll see essentially the same squad playing in another town in another strip.
bit of a contradiction
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