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| It has to be a ground with a closing roof becuase of the weather at that time of the year. That narrows it down to Wembley or Cardiff (Wimbledon Centre Court aint big enough).
It should stay at Cardiff.
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| Yeah the RFL need to regain confidence in fans that RL in London will work and this could be the perfect opportunity.
It'll also open the eyes of non RL fans in London and hopefully by the 2013 WC we will have more fans in London and the game will have spread down there
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| The "weekend" games have never been promoted in the right way and has always been at the expense of the travelling league fans.
There is a lot of league played in the midlands area so what about holding it in Birmingham, Aston Villas ground holds 42000 fans.
If the RFL want to market the game properly then reserve 32000 for the existing league fans, give 5000 tickets away to the kids with proof of living in the Birmingham area, the other 5000 tickets for Birmingham area residents at £8 a
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| It depends what the identity of the event is, what is the magic weekend actually for?
If it is to make money and sell tickets then the game MUST be in the North and probably in a few different stadiums.
If the event is honestly to spread the game then it MUST be South Wales or London. Another great location would be the Olympic stadium in Barcelona. The Warrington game there was a great success. If Rugby League could get a real foothold in that region then expansion could flow from there to other parts of spain and france and the rest of europe.
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| Again it will NEVER be played in a football ground in either the on or off season. If its to stay as the first game of the season. Then Cardiff is the only logical location.
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| Scrap it completely. Surely it's cheating to play an extra game which is chosen by individuals rather than randomly?
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