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.
Joined: Oct 20 2004 Posts: 5766 Location: Coventry
Early Bath wrote:I just think its odd that the WELSH based Borders agency (RU through & through of course) have timed these events to detract from the blatent cheating from Harlequins in the `Bloodgate` affair.
Actually they'd be pleased to see English RU look silly as that is what Welsh RU fans tend to hate most
Early Bath wrote:There were signs of support for RL in S Wales and maybe - just maybe - the workings of the Borders Agency are pro RU down there and absolutely terrified that RL may become a major force.
Blaming RU is a surefire sign of someone that's either lost an argument or someone that can't admit that rugby league (or a particular expansions side) can do no wrong and will make up stupid lies and conspiracy theories to cover up the clear facts. A totally pathetic thing to do in this day and age
"Many of us let our hearts rule our heads when we supported the elevation of the Celtic Crusaders to Super League this season.
We wanted them to succeed because of the obvious benefits for the game of a thriving club in South Wales.
And yet there was a little voice in the back of our heads saying: "They're not ready and there's something not right about them."
In one sense, that worry had already turned out to be well-founded before the events of this week. A team largely composed of bulk bought Australians had not really been competitive and it was proving hard work to attract fans to Brewery Field.
Now it transpires that the Crusaders earned their Super League place with half a dozen players who shouldn't have been there.
It's a scam on a par with the last days of Paris St Germain and explains why other teams in what were then the National Leagues were constantly muttering about them.
One of those mutterings was that the RFL was so determined to have them in Super League that it would turn a blind eye to any defects.
It all raises the question of whether the League applied due diligence to the club's visa situation. They said yesterday, in effect, that it wasn't their business.
Not good enough - not when you have the integrity of a competition to maintain.
It has all proved a terrible embarrassment to the game, which just looks a shambles.
I still hope the Crusaders can succeed. There have been some hopeful signs in their grass-roots work and the drip feed of young Welsh players into the first team.
And there will be a glimpse of the future on Saturday, when they play at Newport, their home for next season.
They have also promised a stronger team for next year. Let's just hope all their paperwork is in order".
Well said Phil Clarke - even if the RFL are trying to keep a low profile - some are prepared to stand up and be counted
"Many of us let our hearts rule our heads when we supported the elevation of the Celtic Crusaders to Super League this season.
We wanted them to succeed because of the obvious benefits for the game of a thriving club in South Wales.
And yet there was a little voice in the back of our heads saying: "They're not ready and there's something not right about them."
In one sense, that worry had already turned out to be well-founded before the events of this week. A team largely composed of bulk bought Australians had not really been competitive and it was proving hard work to attract fans to Brewery Field.
Now it transpires that the Crusaders earned their Super League place with half a dozen players who shouldn't have been there.
It's a scam on a par with the last days of Paris St Germain and explains why other teams in what were then the National Leagues were constantly muttering about them.
One of those mutterings was that the RFL was so determined to have them in Super League that it would turn a blind eye to any defects.
It all raises the question of whether the League applied due diligence to the club's visa situation. They said yesterday, in effect, that it wasn't their business.
Not good enough - not when you have the integrity of a competition to maintain.
It has all proved a terrible embarrassment to the game, which just looks a shambles.
I still hope the Crusaders can succeed. There have been some hopeful signs in their grass-roots work and the drip feed of young Welsh players into the first team.
And there will be a glimpse of the future on Saturday, when they play at Newport, their home for next season.
They have also promised a stronger team for next year. Let's just hope all their paperwork is in order".
Joined: Jun 17 2002 Posts: 4146 Location: Rawmarsh, Rotherham
oh Dave Hadfield, hindsight isn't half 20/20 in his neck of the woods.
I can't recall his protestations 2 years ago when the abolition of P+R came in or when celtic were granted a licence!!!
Otherwise, relevant comments to make given the gravity of the situation.
She carries on through it all......
She's a Waterfall
look starbug and others
i read most of this garbage on tuesday, and i dont see how its made leigh less embarrasing to their fans or the general rl community, do you?
heres a little idea.....you may write it down with the help of a grown up.
get your team to score more points than the team that turns up to play them each weekend, ok forget about LSF being lovely BECAUSE IT STANDS FOR LEIGH SLIGHTLY F..............! ok
but down the mouse, pull out the keyboard, log off and go and rant about the state of the world in bus stations, because your boring theories are deserving af being shouted at a more random audience, and you get more cider!
later when your better you may come back on the nl2 board and join in
Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
chapster wrote:look starbug and others i read most of this garbage on tuesday, and i dont see how its made leigh less embarrasing to their fans or the general rl community, do you?
heres a little idea.....you may write it down with the help of a grown up.
get your team to score more points than the team that turns up to play them each weekend, ok forget about LSF being lovely BECAUSE IT STANDS FOR LEIGH SLIGHTLY F..............! ok
but down the mouse, pull out the keyboard, log off and go and rant about the state of the world in bus stations, because your boring theories are deserving af being shouted at a more random audience, and you get more cider!
later when your better you may come back on the nl2 board and join in
Whats the LSF ?
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 couldnāt be done But he with a chuckle replied That āmaybe it couldnāt,ā but he would be one Who wouldnāt say so till heād 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 couldnāt be done, and he did it!
Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
chapster wrote:hehehe i cant spell villiage!
anyway nice to see that was the only thing you could fault in my post, your learning!
Whats a villiage ?
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 couldnāt be done But he with a chuckle replied That āmaybe it couldnāt,ā but he would be one Who wouldnāt say so till heād 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 couldnāt be done, and he did it!
Joined: Jan 24 2007 Posts: 6308 Location: Over there
Phil Clarke has suggested that there should be an inquiry to see whether there has been "institutionalised deceit". He makes a valid point, and the potential complicity of the RFL in this is not encouraging, but the main problem is that the short term view of those who run the Celtics and the RFL could end professional rugby league in Wales for ever, the rot beginning with the "it's now or never" approach of Samuels last year. I feel really sorry for the real rugby league people in Wales, who have put in the hard yards and tried to build the game, not the opportunist parasites, because I get the increasing feeling that the dark suit brigade are going to shaft your dreams, because they will get the whiff of trouble in the wind and they'll pull out their money.
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