Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:20 am
EHW
Club Owner
Joined: Nov 02 2003 Posts: 8627
Saddened! wrote:Could anyone blame Sky for pulling out completely or dropping their fee? They could halve it, genuinely, and still not have competition for the coverage.
why would they though? as primary broadcaster of the game they have an interest in ensuring that the best players play it to the highest standard, to keep viewing figures high.
if they reduce their investment, the standards will fall, the game will be less attractive to viewers and SKY will lose money.
Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:50 am
rhinomark
Club Owner
Joined: Oct 10 2003 Posts: 1416 Location: Leeds
Print media is on its backside and there is no way it will ever return to past glories, unless the internet stops working. I heard an interview with a print journalist on Radio 2 a while back, he mentioned that a lot of people are getting their news, view and opinions from Blogs. Blogs that are written by amateur writers who now have access to website and blogging services like WordPress, Blogger etc. These days pretty much anyone can build an decent looking optimised website in about 10 minutes.
As fans we should be using Social Media to market the game. Share all possible RL related news on Facebook, Twitter etc. We could get a article syndicated to a million people within 10 minutes if we all did this.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:57 am
Damo-Leeds
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 22 2007 Posts: 11757 Location: Leeds
I still agree with Bill Hicks when it comes to marketing.
I think what we need to be doing is grooming the rulers of the future to have interest in our game. For example Polo will forever be financed thanks to royalty all over the world introduced to the game from birth.
Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:56 am
rhinomark
Club Owner
Joined: Oct 10 2003 Posts: 1416 Location: Leeds
Damo-Leeds wrote:I still agree with Bill Hicks when it comes to marketing.
I think what we need to be doing is grooming the rulers of the future to have interest in our game. For example Polo will forever be financed thanks to royalty all over the world introduced to the game from birth.
We are the marketeers, we have technology at our finger tips that will allow us to market anything we want.
A friend of mine makes a living from selling pc world and tesco products through his website. He does not spend a penny on marketing, he uses social media, facebook twitter etc to get customer.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:02 am
gutterfax
Club Owner
Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
j.c wrote:this post tells me everything i need to know about you..your a gobshite. how youve come out with all this crap from that little bit of a post you've quoted is unbelievable.
Hey...you hark back to the good old days all you like when RL was an honest sport in your opinion, but if you have a point to make, it sometimes gets lost if you throw in a personal insult. Kind of like another of your anti expanionist rants on another thread....
j.c wrote:supporters of SLE clubs are a bunch of to$$ers.
So, I see from this that you take your lead from your chairman/ceo who spat his dummy out when his team didn't get a place at the top table last time around....BITTER is an understatement
As for me being a gobshite.........maybe, but your post regarding the good old days points to you being someone who can't deal with change. If you think British Rugby League was in a better state in 1995 to the current situation, please tell us why you think this is.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:13 am
EHW
Club Owner
Joined: Nov 02 2003 Posts: 8627
rhinomark wrote:As fans we should be using Social Media to market the game. Share all possible RL related news on Facebook, Twitter etc. We could get a article syndicated to a million people within 10 minutes if we all did this.
its up to the clubs and the RFL to generate news worthy content that people would be interested in reading. If the clubs cant even get newsworthy and original content onto their own websites, what are bloggers and tweeters supposed to pick up on, never mind the national media.
Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:20 am
Catalancs
Club Coach
Joined: Jan 28 2006 Posts: 18736 Location: Baix Empordà, Catalunya
j.c wrote:this reporter is only saying what some of us have been saying for ages. SL/SLE or what ever its called is treading water off the field. is it a coincidence that the other three main team sports in england are all london based and are doing so well off the field. perhaps its now time for SL/SLE to re-locate to the capital were the media are based.
Take your Lobby specs off for just a second and stand back. This is a problem for rugby league not just the horrible, nasty Super League.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:48 am
McLaren_Field
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 26 2002 Posts: 32466 Location: Leeds
To be honest if its just The Times that are dropping the use of a dedicated RL reporter then I wouldn't worry too much, there are some weird things going on at that opinion paper, their conviction that people will actually WANT to queue up to PAY for online opinions is probably being severely tested at the moment and will be for some time to come until some fekkwit at the organisation realises that its probably the worst decision that they ever made - shedding reporters like falling autumn leaves is only a result of their marvellous management decision.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 2:26 pm
Billinge_Lump
International Board Member
Joined: Aug 05 2002 Posts: 14094 Location: He can smoke a pound in a single bound!
j.c wrote:im struggling to see how RL is a growing sport.two thirds of its member clubs are now dieing on there booty and half the clubs in SL are living from hand to mouth.after all the money sky have handed over to them,it really is a shocking state of affairs.
Is there a sport that isn't?
That describes football as well, is that a dying sport?
I'm not Jesus Christ, I've come to accept that now.
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Post subject: Re: The Times - rugby league is DEAD
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:18 pm
bramleyrhino
International Chairman
Joined: Mar 15 2002 Posts: 12792 Location: Leeds 13
saints35 bulls0 wrote:its up to the clubs and the RFL to generate news worthy content that people would be interested in reading. If the clubs cant even get newsworthy and original content onto their own websites, what are bloggers and tweeters supposed to pick up on, never mind the national media.
The problem is that the stories that the clubs / the RFL want to generate aren't the stories that print press are interested in.
The national press aren't interested in "xxx signs one year contract" or "Fringe player opens village fete". They are however interested when a player is arrested following a nightclub brawl, caught drink-driving or in some other scandal - something that no club is going to try and promote. That's not a rugby league problem, that's a problem for any sport. Just today, for example, Joe Cole is on the BBC News front page because of a driving offence - it's probably the first and last time that he'll be found anywhere other than the sports pages. Likewise with John Terry / Peter Crouch.
It's very easy to say that the clubs should be producing the PR (and some, undoubtedly, could do more) but the what the clubs want to say and what the press wants to hear are two very different things.
In order to get the coverage that the sport craves, it has to be mass appeal. That means attracting a greater demographic of fan, establishing a strong international scene and getting the sport on the national conscience. When enough people, who don't have access to the YEP, HDM or Wigan Evening Post, want to hear about rugby league, the advertisers and the press will meet that demand. Unfortunately, there is huge fan opposition along the M62 to expanding the game to do just that. The RFL is dammed if it does and dammed if it doesn't.
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Quote:Mr bramleyrhino speaks a lot of sense.
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