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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:14 pm 
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Wouldn't we have been better off promoting Super League in the strongest areas of England before giving a franchise to a Welsh side.I think we are really missing out on not being able to see a Cumbrian side in the Super League,they were always known for their ability to find big rough, tough forwards.Most of todays fans will not remember the days of our tussle's at Barrow,Whitehaven and Workington.I think it is a shame that they have just been forgotten and other teams have been fast tracked. :( :( :(






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 Post subject: Re: Super League in Cumbria
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:45 pm 
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DABHAND wrote:Wouldn't we have been better off promoting Super League in the strongest areas of England before giving a franchise to a Welsh side.I think we are really missing out on not being able to see a Cumbrian side in the Super League,they were always known for their ability to find big rough, tough forwards.Most of todays fans will not remember the days of our tussle's at Barrow,Whitehaven and Workington.I think it is a shame that they have just been forgotten and other teams have been fast tracked. :( :( :(


I think most fans would love a cumbrian side in the superleague, but the same old problems still apply.
1)Which club do you introduce? Barrow, Whitehaven or Workington?
2)You can't merge any sides, you might as well merge saints and wigan, the rivalry is that strong and geographically they are along way apart
3)The fan base is quite small so growing intrest is very hard
4)Stadium?

And this is from someone who wants a cumbrian side in superleague!

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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:54 pm 
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Saint Simon wrote:I think most fans would love a cumbrian side in the superleague, but the same old problems still apply.
1)Which club do you introduce? Barrow, Whitehaven or Workington?
2)You can't merge any sides, you might as well merge saints and wigan, the rivalry is that strong and geographically they are along way apart
3)The fan base is quite small so growing intrest is very hard
4)Stadium?

And this is from someone who wants a cumbrian side in superleague!
Shame that we seem to have forgot all about them.Remember when Eddie Syzmala used to entertain us at the Boulevard,always up for a scrap was Eddie as were most Cumbrian forwards.






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Whitehaven would get better crowds than Celtic, be better than Celtic, and would bring more youngsters through than Celtic.

But they're not exotic. Just Cumbrian.

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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 9:02 pm 
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DABHAND wrote:Shame that we seem to have forgot all about them.Remember when Eddie Syzmala used to entertain us at the Boulevard,always up for a scrap was Eddie as were most Cumbrian forwards.


The current Barrow chairman is going all out for superleague, building a great squad and putting some money into the club. If they keep up their performances and have a good business plan, they should be looking good for a license as geographically they are miles from anyone.
My prediction for the next round of licenses is one of Bradford/Wakey/Cas out and Barrow, Toulouse, and Widnes in. Halifax are also a good prospect, but there are too many west yorkshire clubs as it is

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Saint Simon wrote:The current Barrow chairman is going all out for superleague, building a great squad and putting some money into the club. If they keep up their performances and have a good business plan, they should be looking good for a license as geographically they are miles from anyone.
My prediction for the next round of licenses is one of Bradford/Wakey/Cas out and Barrow, Toulouse, and Widnes in. Halifax are also a good prospect, but there are too many west yorkshire clubs as it is


That's one thing that bugs me about this system, if they have the fan base, why does it matter where they are located?






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declaration wrote:Whitehaven would get better crowds than Celtic, be better than Celtic, and would bring more youngsters through than Celtic.

But they're not exotic. Just Cumbrian.
Fom what i remember,some of the pubs were quite exotic and very lively.Hope Whitehaven succeed,the Cumbrian clubs have a lot to offer






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PaulT wrote:That's one thing that bugs me about this system, if they have the fan base, why does it matter where they are located?
Swinton another part of our Rugby League family who seem to have been forgotten in these Super League years.






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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 9:20 pm 
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Saint Simon wrote:The current Barrow chairman is going all out for superleague, building a great squad and putting some money into the club. If they keep up their performances and have a good business plan, they should be looking good for a license as geographically they are miles from anyone.
My prediction for the next round of licenses is one of Bradford/Wakey/Cas out and Barrow, Toulouse, and Widnes in. Halifax are also a good prospect, but there are too many west yorkshire clubs as it is


As a Barrow fan I'd definitely second that. Our crowds are averaging 2,200 this season and likely to rise as the season progresses. I think Haven have had their chance over the last 5 or 6 years and to be fair, don't have a big enough catchment to sustain a competitive SL team. Stadium redevelopment is also on the cards and we actually own Craven Park - an asset on land worth £Millions.

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DABHAND wrote:Swinton another part of our Rugby League family who seem to have been forgotten in these Super League years.

We cant have a 20 +teams league though!
Halifax, Swinton, 3 Cumbrian sides, Featherstone, Widnes, Batley, Leigh and Sheffield are all good traditional clubs but you can't fit them all in.

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