miscreant wrote:Only in rugby league could we ditch something that generates a 20,000 crowd (the last NL1 grand final that guaranteed promotion between Cas and Widnes in 2007) and the attendant interest with promotion and relegation.
Football, gridiron, rugby union, ath;etics have all ditched events that have created far bigger attendances and public interest.
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Has there ever been a more dramatic night in SL history than the Wakey-Cas game in 2006, played in front of 11,000 shoe-horned into that 'stadium' ?
The only people that were interested were those with an interest of either club, it was a terrible game and is a very good reason for ditching automatic relegation.
Quote:We need people running the game who understand rugby league and its supporters.
Not bean counters
But you are a bean counter yourself, wanting automatic promotion and relegation because of the crowds it has produced on a couple of occasions.. The idea of franchises was to raise the standards of clubs in SL, that it has achieved.