Re: What is it about Rugby Lea...
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:08 pm
I'm also a non-Wiganer who was attracted to the sport by watching it on television. When I lived with my parents my mother always used to watch Wigan on tv, they were the only team I really knew anything about and they were the closest SL team to where I lived!
But why RL? Or indeed, why any sport, since I come from a town where sport has never been a big thing and as someone who was terrible at sports at school? I think it's the fact that it's an exciting spectacle, it doesn't have the arrogant self-importance of football who is too money-oriented , obsessive and just plain boring (a 0-0 draw in soccer would send me to sleep, a 0-0 draw in a game of RL means you've probably seen a game that's either absolutely superb or unbelievably bad!). I hate to say it, but even Eddie and Stevo's commentary helped attract me to the sport, they might spout controversial rubbish most of the time but they seem a bit more genuine that the sycophantic commentators of other sports. I even enjoyed the "Americanization" of the sport, watching the Warriors play the Mariners in the WCC in 97 sounded a lot more exciting than, say, City vs Town (the only football game I ever saw live was Lancaster City vs Fleetwood Town, many years ago!)
Having been a season ticket holder for 7 seasons now I'm a fully-committed (commitable?) fan of the sport, it really is the Greatest Game and I'll be trying to get to watch some of the amateur games in the cold this winter just to get my "fix"!
But why RL? Or indeed, why any sport, since I come from a town where sport has never been a big thing and as someone who was terrible at sports at school? I think it's the fact that it's an exciting spectacle, it doesn't have the arrogant self-importance of football who is too money-oriented , obsessive and just plain boring (a 0-0 draw in soccer would send me to sleep, a 0-0 draw in a game of RL means you've probably seen a game that's either absolutely superb or unbelievably bad!). I hate to say it, but even Eddie and Stevo's commentary helped attract me to the sport, they might spout controversial rubbish most of the time but they seem a bit more genuine that the sycophantic commentators of other sports. I even enjoyed the "Americanization" of the sport, watching the Warriors play the Mariners in the WCC in 97 sounded a lot more exciting than, say, City vs Town (the only football game I ever saw live was Lancaster City vs Fleetwood Town, many years ago!)
Having been a season ticket holder for 7 seasons now I'm a fully-committed (commitable?) fan of the sport, it really is the Greatest Game and I'll be trying to get to watch some of the amateur games in the cold this winter just to get my "fix"!