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There are some semi-valid points, I think the game is struggling a lot more than people like to think simply because of Super League crowds. The rest of it is largely nonsense, the game cannot survive as a heartlands only sport and it will eventually get swamped by other much larger and more prestigious sports if it does not offer a viable alternative to them. The same 12/14 teams largely based around small uninspiring northern towns isn't it.

It's survived for 115 years in those areas. And for the record, I'm not against expansion, I just want a fairer system.


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It's survived for 115 years in those areas. And for the record, I'm not against expansion, I just want a fairer system.

yes it has but times are changing and they are changing fast.. our company has survived for 125 years but we are quite different to what we were then and we are having to make some quite large changes to stay competetive..

football hasnever been so strong

RU is getting stronger

Cricket has been around a lot longer and yet is struggling now hugley on te county stage hence the introduction of one of hte most radical changes to any sport certainly since 1995's change to summer and probably since the split of the two Rugby codes..

This is a very fair system.. you have to meet certain criteriaor you just dont stand chance.. those teams in it that done meet it are waking a tight rope.. when you get in it you have 3 years safety to get going without the risk of relegation so making it easer to plan... yes i can hear people saying "i bet teams wont get thrown out for not meeting th criteria".. one answer.. shall we wait and see? you cant judge something on presupposed suppositions.. remembering also that it is a graded system.. as long as the top 14 with the highest points total are in then surel we cant ask for a much fairer system. P&R is hardly fair either.. you can spend your way into the top flight by getting ino huge debt.. go bust and drop down with a 10 poitn pentaly but nowt else and then do it all over again.. while cubs try to stay in the bounds of their income and do feck all.. thats hardly fair.

at the moment we have to give it more time.. as has been mentioned the clubs in CCh are far too far off being able to opoen up P&R as was proved in the las 5-10 years up down updown same teams.. it needs to pick them up as well.. lets see what happen in the next round... if people get kicked out, if they pick the right ones to enter etc.. and see if the system of picking is working then rather than scrap it after one round of appointments.

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It's survived for 115 years in those areas. And for the record, I'm not against expansion, I just want a fairer system.

If your not against expansion then why do you call for an immediate end to the evil 'expansionist agenda', and then claim to know that most rugby league fans are entirely happy with the game being a minority sport and that they only want it played along the M62? If your against expansion then why not just come out and say it loud and proud rather than trying to skew your argument to make it look like your for expansion in some unfathomable way? Why do most anti-expansionists claim that they are not against expansion?

My guess is that in most other situations growth and expansion are considered to be inherently good things, and that likewise with their favourite sport, they know deep down that a full scale disavowal of growth and expansion would be a ludicrous position to take, so when they are performing their mental gymnastics that make it seem like Featherstone being promoted and Catalans getting relegated would be a good thing, they need to insert a get out of jail 'I'm not really against expansion' clause in an attempt to prevent their brains exploding from an extreme build up of cognitive dissonance.

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If your not against expansion then why do you call for an immediate end to the evil 'expansionist agenda', and then claim to know that most rugby league fans are entirely happy with the game being a minority sport and that they only want it played along the M62? If your against expansion then why not just come out and say it loud and proud rather than trying to skew your argument to make it look like your for expansion in some unfathomable way? Why do most anti-expansionists claim that they are not against expansion?

My guess is that in most other situations growth and expansion are considered to be inherently good things, and that likewise with their favourite sport, they know deep down that a full scale disavowal of growth and expansion would be a ludicrous position to take, so when they are performing their mental gymnastics that make it seem like Featherstone being promoted and Catalans getting relegated would be a good thing, they need to insert a get out of jail 'I'm not really against expansion' clause in an attempt to prevent their brains exploding from an extreme build up of cognitive dissonance.

NIMBY

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as long as the top 14 with the highest points total are in then surel we cant ask for a much fairer system.

but to be fair to its critics the license system doesnt quite work like that. true a and b clubs will, barring something extaordinary, be in the super league but the c grade is designed to give the rfl strategic options, deliberately low so as many clubs as is reasonable qualify. hence in truth crusaders almost certainly getting less points than widnes but getting in. i personally think that flexibility is essential as a points system can never reveal the full picture but i understand the frustration of c license clubs who don't make it.

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Predictions for the future -

Crusaders RL to get a franchise for 2012 onwards -WRONG

Widnes Vikings also to get a franchise - RIGHT

Crusaders RL to do the double over Widnes and finish five places ahead of them -WRONG

Widnes Vikings NOT to dominate rugby league in years to come! STILL TO COME

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdemonsrlfc/

http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/

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It's survived for 115 years in those areas. And for the record, I'm not against expansion, I just want a fairer system.

1. For 100 years union was amateur and therefore we had the pick of any rugby player that wanted to make a (honest) living out of playing the game

2. For 100 years amateur cross-code players outside the traditional heartlands had huge obstacles put in their way by union clubs that prevented the growth of the gam in these areas

3. The last 10-15 years has seen huge and unprescedented growth of rugby league in areas outside of the traditional heartlands

4. The traditional heartlands towns such as Rochdale and Batley have changed beyond all recognition in the past 50 years, anyone that thinks we can continue to do what we have always done to attract support is deluded beyond all possible help

5. The nation has become increasingly centralized around London & the South East whether we like it or not, no longer do we have national newspapers printed in Manchester and therefore the necessity of establishing a credible club or clubs in this area HAS to be a priority

6. International sport makes the media and the wider public take notice in a way that Saints v Wigan simply doesn't; thus building credible Northern Hemisphere opposition for England is a massive priority - Les Catalans Dragons, Toulouse Olympique, South Wales Scorpions and Crusaders RL are a central plank of this policy by offering a career option to sports people that could be professional RL players and represent their country

7. The biggest drop-off of gates are amongst those clubs WITH something tangible to play for such as those at the base of the Championship (Whitehaven, Keighley) and those fighting for promotion from Championship 1 - is the structure below SL ideal? NO Would the situation be immediately improved by reverting to a situation where Leigh, Widnes, Barrow Fev & Halifax were throwing loans after debts at the promised land of promotion as seen for the 30+ years up until franchising was brought in? NO

8. The meeting where ALL RL club chairmen fell over themselves to offer whatever they could to get the Sky

Rugby League is a sport that desperately needs to expand its geographical supporter base and its player base. This imperative means that all other requirements are secondary until this is done.

All power in the game should be with governing bodies, especially international governing bodies.

Without these actions we will remain a minor sport internationally and nationally.

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but to be fair to its critics the license system doesnt quite work like that. true a and b clubs will, barring something extaordinary, be in the super league but the c grade is designed to give the rfl strategic options, deliberately low so as many clubs as is reasonable qualify. hence in truth crusaders almost certainly getting less points than widnes but getting in. i personally think that flexibility is essential as a points system can never reveal the full picture but i understand the frustration of c license clubs who don't make it.

would crusader have got less points? not sure if they would have or if they would have ended on the same.

yes true i agree that the liscence grades are there for this.. i should rephrase my post to

"as long as the 14 with the highest liscnece grade get in"

your right that there should be a certain amount of flexibility including weighting on certain aspects ie aspects that can be fixed quicker in one club that those tha are letting down another club etc

to a certain extent i expect that widnes could finnish equal with acouple of the bottom graded clubs in SL and the deciding factor being "you've had 3 years to sort all this out and you failed lets let someone else have a go".. i could see a few go on this matter as well if they arent careful.

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Companies like Mars do market research amongst their customers all the time. As do most companies (never filled a questionaire in on your way back from Greece Dave?) So why don't the RFL seek the views of its customers? Frightened of getting the wrong answers perhaps.

Err actually I was invited (and attended) a focus gruop meeting (call it what you want) by the RFL at the begining of this year. They regularly doe this type of thing all over th country to garner our viewsa nd see where the game needs to go.

Also last year there was an on-line questionaire which I filled in and at the end of that it askes if you would be willing to attend such events.

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Err actually I was invited (and attended) a focus gruop meeting (call it what you want) by the RFL at the begining of this year. They regularly doe this type of thing all over th country to garner our viewsa nd see where the game needs to go.

Also last year there was an on-line questionaire which I filled in and at the end of that it askes if you would be willing to attend such events.

i've filled in quite few of those questionaires.. think there was a period i felt like i was doing one a week.. probably one every month at the moment give or take.

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i've filled in quite few of those questionaires.. think there was a period i felt like i was doing one a week.. probably one every month at the moment give or take.

So..the state of the game is all your fault -_-

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would crusader have got less points? not sure if they would have or if they would have ended on the same.

yes true i agree that the liscence grades are there for this.. i should rephrase my post to

"as long as the 14 with the highest liscnece grade get in"

your right that there should be a certain amount of flexibility including weighting on certain aspects ie aspects that can be fixed quicker in one club that those tha are letting down another club etc

to a certain extent i expect that widnes could finnish equal with acouple of the bottom graded clubs in SL and the deciding factor being "you've had 3 years to sort all this out and you failed lets let someone else have a go".. i could see a few go on this matter as well if they arent careful.

i think probably so but only by the odd 1 or 2 points, which is why the flexibility is needed, a simple table couldnt and shouldnt be more than a rough guide. the reality is crusaders made a certain kind of strategic sense and the fact that the rfl is switched onto that reality is a saving grace of the whole sport, although some people are unable to see that right now.

i think widnes will get in and deservedly so but at the cost of another c license heartland team. i'm not happy with this, i think it is horrible that great clubs like wakefield and castleford are under threat. But then again i dont want to get up at 6am every day to cook 30 people breakfast and clean 10 rooms but looks like we are all out of luck. reality unfortunately is reality.

PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF http://www.rugbyleaguecares.org/ and http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/article/8790/join-team-wales-for-2013

Predictions for the future -

Crusaders RL to get a franchise for 2012 onwards -WRONG

Widnes Vikings also to get a franchise - RIGHT

Crusaders RL to do the double over Widnes and finish five places ahead of them -WRONG

Widnes Vikings NOT to dominate rugby league in years to come! STILL TO COME

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdemonsrlfc/

http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/

I promise to pay �10 to the charity of Bomb Jacks choice if Widnes Millionaires finish above the battling underdogs Crusaders RL. I OWE A TENNER!

http://www.jaxaxe.co...89/Default.aspx

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Err actually I was invited (and attended) a focus gruop meeting (call it what you want) by the RFL at the begining of this year. They regularly doe this type of thing all over th country to garner our viewsa nd see where the game needs to go.

Also last year there was an on-line questionaire which I filled in and at the end of that it askes if you would be willing to attend such events.

i've done quite a few questionaaires even though im not involved in anything more than supporting the crusaders, mainly at a distance.

PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF http://www.rugbyleaguecares.org/ and http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/article/8790/join-team-wales-for-2013

Predictions for the future -

Crusaders RL to get a franchise for 2012 onwards -WRONG

Widnes Vikings also to get a franchise - RIGHT

Crusaders RL to do the double over Widnes and finish five places ahead of them -WRONG

Widnes Vikings NOT to dominate rugby league in years to come! STILL TO COME

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdemonsrlfc/

http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/

I promise to pay �10 to the charity of Bomb Jacks choice if Widnes Millionaires finish above the battling underdogs Crusaders RL. I OWE A TENNER!

http://www.jaxaxe.co...89/Default.aspx

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i think probably so but only by the odd 1 or 2 points, which is why the flexibility is needed, a simple table couldnt and shouldnt be more than a rough guide. the reality is crusaders made a certain kind of strategic sense and the fact that the rfl is switched onto that reality is a saving grace of the whole sport, although some people are unable to see that right now.

i think widnes will get in and deservedly so but at the cost of another c license heartland team. i'm not happy with this, i think it is horrible that great clubs like wakefield and castleford are under threat. But then again i dont want to get up at 6am every day to cook 30 people breakfast and clean 10 rooms but looks like we are all out of luck. reality unfortunately is reality.

i agree with that.. although cas and wakefield are under threat becuase they cannot get things sorted in the alloted time given that other clubs have been able to.. and they really should have got up there by now really.. other clubs that are at a similar stage have managed it or have other strengths..

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So..the state of the game is all your fault -_-

i would like to think so :P

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i would like to think so :P

Claim your

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Posted
Err actually I was invited (and attended) a focus gruop meeting (call it what you want) by the RFL at the begining of this year. They regularly doe this type of thing all over th country to garner our viewsa nd see where the game needs to go.

Also last year there was an on-line questionaire which I filled in and at the end of that it askes if you would be willing to attend such events.

i've filled in quite few of those questionaires.. think there was a period i felt like i was doing one a week.. probably one every month at the moment give or take.

i've done quite a few questionaaires even though im not involved in anything more than supporting the crusaders, mainly at a distance.

So, to get it clear... probably the only person involved with rugby league who isn't being regularly consulted is Trojan :D

"When in deadly danger, when beset by doubt; run in little circles, wave your arms and shout"

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So, to get it clear... probably the only person involved with rugby league who isn't being regularly consulted is Trojan :D

They've got him sussed. :D

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It's survived for 115 years in those areas. And for the record, I'm not against expansion, I just want a fairer system.

If I recall correctly Rod, when the SKY monies were up for grabs Mo Lindsay had an all inclusive approach including expansion and mooted that 23 clubs one way or another got a share of the SKY money to obtain some semblance of fairness.

One way was was to grant membership of SL to a club, the other was to offer membership to merged clubs.

Nobody chose to merge and so nine clubs effectively excluded themselves from the plan that was looking at a 14 club SL which we didn't get then and now have.

I just wonder wether your best bet to achieve proper P & R (P & R between a pro and a semi pro league does not really work) and all inclusiveness without merger, is to petition the RFL and SKY (In a much more polite and positive manner than you suggested) to create 2 leagues of 12 clubs and give them

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