Post subject: Re: IMG Give Seven Clubs Grade A Status
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:59 pm
Simmo71
First Team Player
Joined: Oct 26 2020 Posts: 1520
leedsbarmyarmy wrote:Leeds the highest graded club, goes against what most have said on here regarding the state of the club.
I think it does the exact opposite. It confirms that the results and performances have been way below those expected of the highest graded club in the league.
Post subject: Re: IMG Give Seven Clubs Grade A Status
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:29 pm
Seth
Club Owner
Joined: Mar 16 2004 Posts: 6727 Location: Meltham
leedsbarmyarmy wrote:Leeds the highest graded club, goes against what most have said on here regarding the state of the club.
I thought that might come. It really doesn't as people have challenged the management of first team affairs not the club as a whole. Unless I missed those posts?
Post subject: Re: IMG Give Seven Clubs Grade A Status
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:57 pm
Seth
Club Owner
Joined: Mar 16 2004 Posts: 6727 Location: Meltham
Simmo71 wrote:I think it does the exact opposite. It confirms that the results and performances have been way below those expected of the highest graded club in the league.
Absolutely, the grading obviously wasn't achieved through onfield performances. Great credit for growing the club as a whole. Though also to be factored in is the size of the city and opportunity that should create.
IMG Gradings Cause Controversy Reaction to the IMG preliminary grading of clubs has had a very mixed response from clubs and fans alike with those faring well being relatively comfortable with their score, while those who are down the rankings kicking back against the system, criteria, the Rugby Football League, and IMG.
There is no question that IMG have been handed a poisoned chalice, and it is impossible for them to make proposals to expand the game without upsetting a few, of not the majority of clubs.
But if you believe what a lot of fans say, in that the game is dying, then there seems to be little option than to try something radical and make a change at a fundamental level.
Social media is awash with criticism, but those with the most to lose will always shout the loudest, there are unlikely to be many evangelists putting a positive slant on the proposals, as those who are destined to benefit will keep their heads below the parapet.
IMG Gradings Cause Controversy Reaction to the IMG preliminary grading of clubs has had a very mixed response from clubs and fans alike with those faring well being relatively comfortable with their score, while those who are down the rankings kicking back against the system, criteria, the Rugby Football League, and IMG.
There is no question that IMG have been handed a poisoned chalice, and it is impossible for them to make proposals to expand the game without upsetting a few, of not the majority of clubs.
But if you believe what a lot of fans say, in that the game is dying, then there seems to be little option than to try something radical and make a change at a fundamental level.
Social media is awash with criticism, but those with the most to lose will always shout the loudest, there are unlikely to be many evangelists putting a positive slant on the proposals, as those who are destined to benefit will keep their heads below the parapet.
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