Wire V Catalans next week
#1
Posted 02 August 2010 - 09:45 AM
It has been a massive opportunity gone begging. This game could have been in Barca or Toulouse/Marseille and would have been an excellent choice to showcase RL. There could have been 30k at Barca and 20k at Toulouse I'm sure. Would have also been a good marker for Toulouse RL.
What a complete cock-up. The RFL are incompetent. RU would have done exactly as I suggested
Fingers crossed that les Cats can win anyway
#2
Posted 02 August 2010 - 09:54 AM
Watching some of the athletics over the past few days made me remember how good it was over there and what a shame that we didn;t have the balls to stage a game like this there.
I would also love them to be bold and go for Magic Weekend there if they are moving it to Feb. It would be lovely there at that time of the year, and the RFL could fund journos coming over for the couple of days instead of having a crappy launch in London that nobody bothers writing about. If you can't get people interested in that, then we should give up!
#3
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:04 AM
But remember Wire have already been to Catalonia last week and fans wont be able to afford two trips. The move to Barcelona would have been a bold move, but I doubt very much the RFL had the skill and balls to pull it off.
#4
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:09 AM
But remember Wire have already been to Catalonia last week and fans wont be able to afford two trips. The move to Barcelona would have been a bold move, but I doubt very much the RFL had the skill and balls to pull it off.
The game would have been loaded with Catalans fans, whereas now it will be loaded with Wire fans instead.
We either need to embrace Catalans and treat them like a full member of SL and the CC, rather than a foreign team in an English comp.
#5
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:34 AM
Think Widnes and you'll get Widnes.
Poor from the RFL.
#6
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:48 AM
Think Widnes and you'll get Widnes.
Poor from the RFL.
In this instance I've nothing against Widnes as the choice given its locality to Wire, though it is an awful place to attract people from Catalans who want to overnight stay, as is any other Northern town (bar Blackpool) rather than city
I just don't think any UK place would have been appropriate for this unique semi
A chance missed
#7
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:56 AM
I just don't think any UK place would have been appropriate for this unique semi
A chance missed
It should be neutral, not at Warrington's neighbour.
#8
Posted 02 August 2010 - 11:01 AM
Such is the eternal dilema of the Cup semi - especially for two teams who aren't neighbours already. People cry foul if they have to travel to Yorkshire from Lancashire or vice-versa - this is just that on a bigger scale.
Not to say I don't agree with the points made - I would have loved to seen it in Tolouse or Barca (although to keep the argument going to it's logical conclusion, it shouldn't really be at Catalan's neighbours either
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#9
Posted 02 August 2010 - 02:58 PM
The game would have been loaded with Catalans fans, whereas now it will be loaded with Wire fans instead.
We either need to embrace Catalans and treat them like a full member of SL and the CC, rather than a foreign team in an English comp.
Exactly. Everybody is quick to point out that Catalans don't bring any support with them, but is it any wonder? For an English fan, a trip to the south of France is a holiday - good weather, beaches, drinking and a rugby match thrown in as well. And they only have to go once a year. For the french fans it's 14 or more times a year. And no matter what anyone thinks of Warrington, Wigan, Castleford etc. - they sure as hell aren't holiday destinations.
Barcelona might have given Les Dragons a bit of an advantage, but not half as much as Warrington will get just 6 miles down the road. The RFL might just as well of booked the Halliwell Jones for the match. It would've saved all the Warrington fans having to travel all that way.
#10
Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:21 PM
but, the RFL need to ensure (the paying public) that it is practical for all fans.
a semi 3 weeks before the final is nothing but plain silly, 2 big exspenses in the same calender month, it is bound to upset the attendance for the game(s)
The RFL IMO need to spread the CC round out evenly and ensure the semi venue(s) are set in stone (with an option for a french venue) when the quarter finals are being played.
at the end of the day the RFL can not keep everybody happy.
#11
Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:25 PM
but, the RFL need to ensure (the paying public) that it is practical for all fans.
a semi 3 weeks before the final is nothing but plain silly, 2 big exspenses in the same calender month, it is bound to upset the attendance for the game(s)
The RFL IMO need to spread the CC round out evenly and ensure the semi venue(s) are set in stone (with an option for a french venue) when the quarter finals are being played.
at the end of the day the RFL can not keep everybody happy.
Good post.
Unfortunately I can't go to your game Paul as I have a BBQ to attend in Addingham, Ilkley.
But I'll be at the Galpharm on Saturday cheering on St Helens.
#12
Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:28 PM
Unfortunately I can't go to your game Paul as I have a BBQ to attend in Addingham, Ilkley.
But I'll be at the Galpharm on Saturday cheering on St Helens.
LMFAO....Hope they got plenty of BBQ food and beer mate
#13
Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:30 PM
Just what are you trying to say
Don't worry I'll be defending the alcohol like Billy Slater
#14
Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:31 PM
Don't worry I'll be defending the alcohol like Billy Slater
Point 1.)
Point 2.) good job it's not Richie Mathers or any of the Bulls team
#15
Posted 02 August 2010 - 06:07 PM
Not to say I don't agree with the points made - I would have loved to seen it in Tolouse or Barca (although to keep the argument going to it's logical conclusion, it shouldn't really be at Catalan's neighbours either
If you think Toulouse or Barcelona are neighbours of Perpignan, you need to sweep the emo hair out of your eyes.
Rumour going around Headingley that Wire will have to play the second half with 12 men.
It seems that they forgot to bring the half time oranges, and Solomona ate Chris Bridge instead.
Don't know why he was hungry, as he looked as though he had eaten the whole youth team before the game started.
#16
Posted 02 August 2010 - 07:48 PM
London or Paris could have been deemed neutral but would it have really got a crowd? Even if the RFL had put loads of marketing into it I'm still not sure it would get a crowd as good as you get by keeping it local.
Not to say that it couldn't have been local to Catalans, but I think being local to one of the sides is the right option to guarantee a 'decent' crowd and ensure it makes a profit.
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#17
Posted 02 August 2010 - 08:01 PM
I was of course talking comparitively. It's always going to be easier for one side's supporters to get there over the other was the point.
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#18
Posted 03 August 2010 - 08:19 AM
London or Paris could have been deemed neutral but would it have really got a crowd? Even if the RFL had put loads of marketing into it I'm still not sure it would get a crowd as good as you get by keeping it local.
Not to say that it couldn't have been local to Catalans, but I think being local to one of the sides is the right option to guarantee a 'decent' crowd and ensure it makes a profit.
Pretty sure there would have been more on in Paris or Toulouse than in fecking Widnes
There will be no more than 100 Cats fans in Widnes, and I doubt the crowd will exceed 12k
However I'll bet Wire would have taken 8k to Paris or Toulouse, and there would have been far more Les Cats fans there too
Gobshyte kock-up by the RFL - A small time organisation, who seems to have no idea about expansion. This would have been a great showcase in France
#19
Posted 03 August 2010 - 08:40 AM
There will be no more than 100 Cats fans in Widnes, and I doubt the crowd will exceed 12k
However I'll bet Wire would have taken 8k to Paris or Toulouse, and there would have been far more Les Cats fans there too
Gobshyte kock-up by the RFL - A small time organisation, who seems to have no idea about expansion. This would have been a great showcase in France
You may have got 2-3k absolute max, more likely 1.5-2k, which would still have been very good. You would then need a good French following, and Paris isn;t the place IMO, as they only got around 7k for the 4N game against the Aussies.
You make yourself look stupid by making out that the RFL are stupid and incompetent and then come out with absolute nonsense that Wire would take 8k to Paris and they would get a crowd of 30k in Barcelona. There is nothing whatsoever that backs up your estimates.
Apart from that, I agree with your point!
#20
Posted 03 August 2010 - 01:53 PM
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