Quote ="Tigerade"Good post, but I think there are only 2 clubs continuously in the black - Leeds and Wigan. The top-end on the game in the UK cannot keep relying on a handful on benefactors propping SL up.
It is no coincidence that Cas Tigers , Salford and Hull KR are all seeking major new investors. If we don't get them we don't keep up with the big boys and if we don't keep a level of competitiveness a reduced league of 10 will happen. Two tier Superleague ?'"
The problem with a league of 10 teams is that 9 home fixtures isn’t enough (Not financially viable) and if they decided to play each other 4 times a year then 18 home fixtures would be far too much. Players just couldn’t handle the physical demands of 36 league games plus cup fixtures, potential play-off matches and Internationals.
OK they could come up with a system of playing some teams twice at home and some once but it would just make a complete mockery of the whole competition. Sport has to be seen as fair and equal where clubs play each other in the league, home and away the same number of times a season.
I think another problem with reducing the number of teams in the higher echelon of British RL is that it would create an even bigger divide where the large majority of clubs would be viewed as totally insignificant to the elite minority.
What happens if some teams struggle to compete or get into financial difficulties in a league format of 10? Do they reduce it 9 teams then 8? Or do they promote a club from 'Superleague 2' who will find it equally as difficult to compete?
I think you also have to take into consideration the potential negative impact a league of only 10 could have long term on broadcasting and attendances. Reducing the league from 14 to 10 would result in a 30% reduction in the variety of different fixtures and Sky would be televising the same teams more frequently. More live games for clubs I believe would impact negatively on match attendances with supporters becoming increasingly apathetic to having the same nine opponents every year. (And especially if teams are going to have to play each other more than twice a year, forgetting magic weekend, challenge cup and play-off fixtures)