RealistRL wrote:It's 2011 and we are talking as if the game is a start-up like UK based American Football.
We are running around like headless chickens with hair brain ideas, failed expansion here, failed tournament there, laughable international game, the list goes on.
In the best part of a decade the Union game has achieved more than the boffins at RFL HQ in 100 years.
The battle has been lost, once the Union money men and media companies got together, it was the end for top level professional League in this country. It's an unstoppable force, the international game is a money making machince while the club game is getting bigger by the season and extending across Europe.
10 years from now I'm convinced there'll be fewer professional league teams than today, the RFL will preach about how we are a game living within our means while Union clubs become powerhouses and the top players become millionaires.
Sorry to put a downer on things but I'm sick to the back teeth reading how the RFL will do this or that more than a decade after Super League formed. Branson's involvement with the Broncos was the opportunity this game had to spread it's wings nationwide, to lose that guy from the sport was disastrous.
Us fans have a part to play too, we continue to brush away the significance of our top talent to going to Union with a belief these superstars are products of a production line. Well, I don't see our game producing talent of the quality of Farrel, Edwards or Robinson anymore, tell a lie, there is one, and guess where he's going in 12 months?
It's time for Wigan, Saints, Warrington and Leeds to take things into their own hands and consider were they want to be 10 years from now. This has to include the so far unthinkable, switching to Union. Before you throw your toys out of the pram I'll say here and now I want this club to be competing in the same sport with the likes of Edwards, Farrell, Robinson and the Tomkins brothers, rather than being a plucky underdog who's existence consists of playing in a second rate Super League and being a feeder club for the other code.
An interesting , if slightly extreme post.
Rugby league and union fan bases don't seem to overlap and exist as effectively mutually exclusive entitites. Suggesting that Wigan become a Union team would be a disaster from the off. The gate would implode and I'm not sure where the draw would come from apart from a historically irrelevelany rugby brand link.
Whatever Union does or doesn't do, it's irrelevant in a sense to what RL does. I can't shake the feeling that the superleague has stagnated somewhat in terms of both game quality and club development despite the franchise system. Adopting business model practises is fine, but all it lead to is a box ticking exercise without the real commitment to improve.
My feeling is we need to focus on quality player development and retainment without the need to raid Union. That means raising the salary cap - even if paying the salary cap remains an aspiration for perhaps half of the clubs.