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One good thing regarding London staying in SL is,if promotion and relegation comes in ,that another club will finish below Trin.Another benefit of them being in the comp is....ermmmm,
Cant understand why the rfl keep helping them out...
its proved from day 1.... when it was fulham...london is not a rugby league area. And never will be....how many millions and millions..will the rfl throw at them.... how many grounds will they play at....when clubs put there plan into the rfl for there licence..you have to state where you are going to play your home games
1980 to 1991
played at fulham craven cottage..under the name
Fulham
1991 to 1994
1991 the name changed to London Crusaders
and moved from the crystal palace sports centre.
to the Barnet copthal arena in 1993
1994 to 2005
they were renamed London Broncos
Once again they moved grounds, moved to the southeast of london, to the valley home of Charlton athletic....
1997
after 2 years they moved on again, and started to play at the stoop
in 1998
As part of the rugby leagues on the road and played a game at tynecastle in edinburgh
In 2002
they moved back across london and started to play at griffin park home of Brentford fc
in the 2005 season saw them move to twickenham stoop... and renamed the club to harlequins rl fir the start of the 2006 season
in 2012 the club annouced nov 1st they are changing the clubs name again to London Broncos..
QuoteMackay revealed they had applied to the Rugby Football League for special dispensation to recruit more than the allowed quota of overseas players but permission had been declined.'"
QuoteMackay revealed they had applied to the Rugby Football League for special dispensation to recruit more than the allowed quota of overseas players but permission had been declined.'"
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