The point Im making is it seems on any given day any side can beat any side. Garry Schofield was moaning that SL has it all wrong and instead of a big four its a big two. I think thats total rubbish.
Wigan, Warrington and Bradford not in the top 8 and HKR pushing for top spot. Quins 4th.
Isnt this what Super League was all about?
Despite my friday nigt despair SL has me really upbeat at the moment.
Be loyal be loud, be Cas, be proud - wherever in the world you are!
The point Im making is it seems on any given day any side can beat any side. Garry Schofield was moaning that SL has it all wrong and instead of a big four its a big two. I think thats total rubbish.
Wigan, Warrington and Bradford not in the top 8 and HKR pushing for top spot. Quins 4th.
Isnt this what Super League was all about?
Despite my friday nigt despair SL has me really upbeat at the moment.
Schofield Knows that much about SL that he his working as dogs body on the Pindefeilds site building a Hospital and not working for the RLF.
The point Im making is it seems on any given day any side can beat any side. Garry Schofield was moaning that SL has it all wrong and instead of a big four its a big two. I think thats total rubbish.
Wigan, Warrington and Bradford not in the top 8 and HKR pushing for top spot. Quins 4th.
Isnt this what Super League was all about?
Despite my friday nigt despair SL has me really upbeat at the moment.
Celtic Crusaders may only have won once but the fixture planners at Super League want flogging for the uphill task they presented John Dixon's side with.
Just four of the opening 12 matches have been on home soil - but now they get a chance to put some form on the board with Catalans, Wakefield, Wigan and HKR all due in Bridgend over the next month.
But the folly of such a lop-sided fixture list is simply crazy.
How can they build support with just four home games in three months, especially after the sort of losing run that could have been easily forecast with a succession of away matches ?
Joined: Jan 24 2008 Posts: 4245 Location: Newport, South Wales
I can't work out why clubs like ourselves can't stick to the away-home-away-home pattern.
I think it could help in some small way to boost crowds a little, especially travelling support, as it is a bit less damaging to the finances if you have a week off and don't have to travel.
Having said that I've spent more on occasions at home games but can't for the life of me think where the money went the morning after.
WELSH RUGBY LEAGUE - PRIDE & PASSION IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 633 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum