Mutts wrote:its just not good enough . sometimes this sport is constantly killing its roots to try to branch out into unknown territory and constantly getting stung .
I don't understand which 'roots have been killed'.
The RFL can do two things. They can accept their lot, acknowledge that the game will be little more than a Northern hobby with pitiful media coverage and do nothing outside of the Yorks & Lancs borders.
Or, they can try something fresh, innovative and daring. They can take a little bit of a gamble, try and do something that nobody has tried before and, potentially, make a lot of money in the long run.
I'd rather they do the latter.
I'd love to see a Cumbrian team in Super League. Unfortunately, none of the three Cumbrian teams has shown that they have the finances or the inclination to build the infrastructure needed to support an SL club. That is not the RFL's fault and it is not the RFL's responsibility to fix whatever problems three private businesses in Cumbria are currently facing.