can you 2 swop phone numbers please
Please don't give him my phone number Dave.........
Unless he's kindly calling to agree to disagree
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 09:07 AM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:49 AM
can you 2 swop phone numbers please
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 09:07 AM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 09:05 AM
At the time of the first SL, Saints were on around 6,000 averages and Wigan around 10,000. The two towns are about 6 miles apart. By your theories this would have produced a merged team with an attendance of 15 to 16,000.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 09:15 AM
You are confusing todays Wigan with yesterdays Wigan.
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 09:15 AM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 09:23 AM
If were looking for monetary losses of great magnitude we will find tens of millions completely wasted by M62 clubs who have taken such money from SKY and squandered the lot failing in Superleague. Now that's a scandal.
£700K was small beer compared.
The RFL were right to take Samuels money, Moss and Roberts money and put in themselves to keep Wales going in SL.
It's sad that the game could not find enough money (maybe more should have gone to Wales from the SKY pot) to keep a Welsh SL club going, but there is a legacy.
More kids started playing, some signed on at SL clubs and still will do. two championship clubs have emerged and hopefully their juniors under the guidance of Wigan (and Widnes) will keep the pot boiling.
The idea take in isolation that the RFL just "wasted" £700K is simplistic biased nonsense....
Posted 13 November 2012 - 09:48 AM
1. The only difference between the game of the past and the game of today is the Sky money.
2. All the current success of Leeds is due to the influx of that money and rich entrepreneurs.
3. You think that contraction and the loss of teams is progress. I beg to differ.
4. You think that to lose whole areas from the game of RL due to killing clubs because of greed and exclusion is great so long as the 10 or twelve you want at the trough survive.
5. I think there is another way and that is expansion of SL not contraction. I and others who share this view or who support the admission of some of the CC teams to an expanded top division.
6. Lyndsay is not some messiah
7. Beacuse a team is flying high at some point, that does not mean it will always be that way, ask Bradford or indeed Leeds before Caddick.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 10:40 AM
M62 clubs may sometimes have squandered Sky TV money but they did, at least, earn it.
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 10:42 AM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 10:41 AM
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 10:42 AM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 11:30 AM
Posted 13 November 2012 - 01:08 PM
It was only around 800k when Oldham were in SL. The club was under constant pressure to upgrade their facilities, eventually forcing them to sell cheap on a promise from the council and move to the unaffordable Boundary Park. It was the demise of the club. After relegation to the bottom division we were then only allowed back into the fold if we played without any money from the governing body whatsoever. I get the feeling that if Sky pulled out of RL there would only be about three or four SL clubs which would survive and the strongest teams would emerge from the deprived Championship divisions.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 04:56 PM
M62 clubs may sometimes have squandered Sky TV money but they did, at least, earn it.
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 04:59 PM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 05:35 PM
Edited by Northern Sol, 13 November 2012 - 05:35 PM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 07:52 PM
1. That's true and SKY money can make big clubs bigger becuase it provides adequate additional investment to do that.
It's a fact proven by events that if you give SKY money to small clubs they fail becuase the SKY money alone won't make them Superleague clubs. Clubs need fans, players and their own money in adequate amounts before the SKY money can be effective investment.
This is why Wigan and saints and Wire can use the SKY money to grow, yet all Oldham (LOOKEY HERE we're back on track) or keighley could do with the SKY money is waste it......
2. TOTALLY WRONG Leeds had five figure crowds depsite not winning anything, their fanbase was the bedrock of their success then hetheringtons junior development took that on. They don't need propping up by Caddick. Your totally wrong and it's hard to debate with you when you pressent no real facts, and create falsehoods.
3. Totally false I don't propose the loss of teams.
I was at the Hunslet meeting when we nearly went, Bramley went this year I was at the last game before York went, Rochdale went etc etc.
What do you propose - give these clubs SKY money REALLY????
Rather than tell you what you thing I am courteous enough to ASK.
4. Again ASK and don't be so rude.
I think the game has to deliver a self sustaining elite league for the following reasons
a. To survive as a professional game
b. To deliver the SKY contract
That may be hard on second tier teams but it has been hard on them since the divisional split in 1973.
Since 1973 exclusion has not led to "losing whole areas of the game".
Since 1996 it hasn't either. You seem to confuse "the game" with semi pro clubs.
the only club to be lost apart from expansion clubs is Bramley, well they play RL in the schools, Stanningley are a mega club that produces players and the good people of West leeds get themselves off to headingley.
Bramleys dissapearance hasn't lost the area to the game. How can you expect me to debate with you with cointrived nonsenses like this???
5. Greed?? Trough??? What are yo on about? the game has to deliver an Elite league to get £90M - live with it for without is there is disaster. You and your mates think that we can return to the past, we can't if we waste the SKY money on all inclusiveness the game will be at it's lowest ebb ever.
6. Messiah??? Don't be stupid, just accept he said too many clubs were chasing too few resources. He was right, since that has been partly addressed the game has more fans, has expanded around the country and is played professionally, and attracts a big fat SKY contract.
I'm loving it......
7. I asked Bradford and they say they are a massive club traceable back to the 1860's. They've had some downs but have always been big enough to pick themselves up and rise again. last time they did this they ended up being the most successful club in Superleagues first decade.
I then asked leeds and again traceable right back to victorian days, always been heavily supported, never been out of the top league and the most successful club by far of Superleague second decade.
BUT (just watch what i do here) OLDHAM are not as big as these clubs and they consequently cannot survive setbacks the same way Leeds and bradford can. They cannot and di not make use of the SKY money because it wasn't enough to make a small club big.
It's not enough to make cas a big club or Salford a big club or HKR a big club yet they are IN superleague.
Any idea to increase the size of superleague and stretch the SKY money further would be an economic catastrophe.
Don't you get this??
Come on lets deal with one point at a time.
Divvying up SKY money 14 ways has led to several SL clubs being unable to compete on the field, a couple of clubs have to rely on private money to survive, and about £8,000,000 in losses have occured.
So you think that SL should fly in the face of this and expand.
Do me the favour of explaining exactly how this will work.
1. Which clubs? (let's go for 16)
2. How will the money divvy up??
3. How will the 16 club competition reduce losses
4. How will it be more competetive.
Explain to me your alternative plan and how it will work in detail please...........
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:24 PM
1. When Stevo gets a degree in economics then he'll know as much as me about this.
2. Clubs not paying the full cap provide opposition for those that do, Crusaders, however, did nothing.
3. The Welsh adult league has more or less collapsed with few fixtures being fufilled.
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 09:01 PM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:28 PM
1. You know more about the game than Stevo
2. Clearly Crusaders provided opposition too or was I dreaming watching their opener against Leeds, and their run to and through the play off's with Nobby
3. If crusaders had kept going in South Wales so would the game, they didn't and you remark on the game going downhill yet the double standard is apparently if Broncos disappear you say it will have no effect on the game in the south east.
In a nutshell I'm not interested in this stuff, claiming to know more than Steve, and being ambiguous such that the only conclusion I can draw is a nasty little bias against Crusaders and Broncos.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:29 PM
No, you are wrong. Leeds were down to around a 6,000 average before SL. You love your research and apparently have unlimited time so look it up.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:36 PM
I know a billion times more about economics than he does.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:56 PM
If your going to be silly then I refer you to posts 346 and 350.
Edited by Northern Sol, 13 November 2012 - 08:58 PM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:57 PM
1. If Oldham had had a stadium delivered on a plate like Wigan did, despite the fact that they were in financial trouble, maybe they would have been successful. Wigan have been always an RL power but they have messed up several times in a major way but hey they are a big club so that dosn't count.
2. Sky money was given to the lower tier at the onset and I see no reason why we can't negotitate from that position again. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. You SL zealots seem so damn scared to rock the SL boat and the RFL and SLE are the same, that they will never approach Sky about anything.re the Division of Sky money, We should see if we can get more.we need to see if we can coax some more cash from Sky
3. If that fails, then we need to change the league business model. Clearly fully pro clubs are only sustainable at Wigan, Warrington and Leeds on their own merits. We need to re evaluate if we need a fully pro competition. If wages were reduced we might have a sustainable SL even at 16 clubs. The game cannot successfully operate at a Professional level
Edited by The Parksider, 13 November 2012 - 09:00 PM.
Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:58 PM
What do they have to do with Crusaders taking TV money in advance and then quitting SL having not played those games?
Posted 13 November 2012 - 09:04 PM
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