Re: Robbie Paul
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:00 pm
Robbie Paul is to sign for SALFORD REDS and is seen as the leader to bring them back from the wilderness next season.
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Absolutely spot on DaveO. The games where massive 'underdogs' have won this year haven't been hard fought battles between two sides playing well and a close result. They have been full of mistakes from the favourites combined with the underdogs playing to a level they are only capable of every 4 or 5 weeks. it would be interesting to see how many handling errors have been made this year, and how many silly penalties have been conceded compared to other years. My suspicion is that these will have increased, which in my opinion constitutes a slip in standards. We'll get stuffed by the Aussies yet again. I still believe that until U21's are exempt from the salary cap, encouraging clubs such as Huddersfield to spend money on youth development, the situation will not improve. At present having a good youth system only reduces the amount of money available to spend on the first team squad and provides a free service to other clubs with little or no youth infrastructure in place.If its good enough for NL why not SL?DaveO posted:Well tell me the number of different teams to win a GF then and who they are?Shevi 4 life posted:
I dont think the games standard is droping i think its becoming a lot fairer and unlike football there arent 3 teams who win it
Also just because something appears fair doesn't mean it is of a high standard.
That proves nothing about the standard of play except it was close. It doesn't mean it was quality.and pay millions of pounds for player,think about mid-season bottom was 13points 4th was 20 cmon you cant beat that.
The 20/25 ensures there are plenty of low intensity matches. Why? Well any side with a few injuries is reduced to playing kids. The standard of the team drops and so the intensity goes down. They may also lose a game or two because of it as well so we end up with a seemingly close competition.Each match is high intensity and either team can win,also rugby league is a very quick sport with very few stopages and we dont kick balls around aimlessly
I would also point to the home games against HKR and ask do you honestly think those were high intensity? Our win v Saints was but that match was on a different plane than some of the others. The game at home v Hudds was a drab affair for example.
A close league does not inevitably equal quality or intensity. It is another of those lies, damned lies and statistics sorts of things.
Dave