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| What a load of crap, I’ve worked around Anfield and they were giving away houses it’s such a dump, most Liverpool fans aren’t from Liverpool, Everton fans are.
Same with Man City, where their stadium is is a dump too, with fans coming from all over the place and coming out of the woodwork now they’ve had a bit of success.
My point is fans come from all over when the team is successful.
All that ‘oh we’re a poor working class sport and should know our place among the pigeon fanciers and shove hapenny fans’ are pathetic. I’ve met people from all over the country who like rugby league, from all over the place who like Wigan and many due to our success in the 90s.
If Barry Hearn had your attitude with regards Darts they’d be playing MVG v Phil Taylor in the Dog and Duck on a Tuesday night before the Pub Quiz.
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| Quote ="post"What a load of crap, I’ve worked around Anfield and they were giving away houses it’s such a dump, most Liverpool fans aren’t from Liverpool, Everton fans are.
Same with Man City, where their stadium is is a dump too, with fans coming from all over the place and coming out of the woodwork now they’ve had a bit of success.
My point is fans come from all over when the team is successful.
All that ‘oh we’re a poor working class sport and should know our place among the pigeon fanciers and shove hapenny fans’ are pathetic. I’ve met people from all over the country who like rugby league, from all over the place who like Wigan and many due to our success in the 90s.
If Barry Hearn had your attitude with regards Darts they’d be playing MVG v Phil Taylor in the Dog and Duck on a Tuesday night before the Pub Quiz.'"
You've just sort of proved the point I was making. Lots of Liverpool fans don't come from Liverpool, lots of Man Utd fans don't come from Manchester. Yet these are the big clubs of football. Why didn't Blackburn become a big club when they won the Premier League? Because towns aren't as marketable as cities. Manchester is easier to market than Blackburn. Even teams without the city in their name, named after areas of a city like Tottenham, Chelsea, Everton are more marketable than teams like Bolton, Wigan, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale etc. Why did Roman Abramovich invest in Chelsea rather than Blackburn? Why did Sheikh Mansour invest in Man City when Bolton, Reading, Portsmouth and Blackburn all finished higher the season before? Surely he could have turned those teams into globally recognised sporting giants? Except he didn't, because he went for a more marketable team.
I agree that fans will come from all over when a team is successful, but we'll struggle to build rugby league up around one team, or two teams. We'd end up like Scottish football and have a couple of giants in an awful league.
I'm certainly not saying we should know our place and that we're only a working class sport and that's all we should be considered as, but if most of the teams in Super League are based in working class areas we're only likely to attract sponsors interested in advertising to working class people, and we'll never really get away from that perception That's why Cas play at the Mend-a-Hose Jungle and not the Emirates Jungle.
Even football teams in working class areas are struggling financially when trying to compete, even in lower divisions where the costs aren't as high.
Yes, Barry Hearn has done wonders with darts, turned it into something of a global phenomenon, but that's an individual sport. The likes of darts, snooker, golf etc don't have the same operating costs as team sports. They aren't really comparable. They may fight for airtime on sports channels but essentially they don't compete in the same way against the likes of football and rugby union.
I'm sure we could do better with what we have, but I'm not sure what we currently have could ever really thrive in comparison to rival team sports without altering perceptions of it.
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| Quote ="Cherry.Pie"You've just sort of proved the point I was making. Lots of Liverpool fans don't come from Liverpool, lots of Man Utd fans don't come from Manchester. Yet these are the big clubs of football. Why didn't Blackburn become a big club when they won the Premier League? Because towns aren't as marketable as cities. Manchester is easier to market than Blackburn. Even teams without the city in their name, named after areas of a city like Tottenham, Chelsea, Everton are more marketable than teams like Bolton, Wigan, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale etc. Why did Roman Abramovich invest in Chelsea rather than Blackburn? Why did Sheikh Mansour invest in Man City when Bolton, Reading, Portsmouth and Blackburn all finished higher the season before? Surely he could have turned those teams into globally recognised sporting giants? Except he didn't, because he went for a more marketable team.
I agree that fans will come from all over when a team is successful, but we'll struggle to build rugby league up around one team, or two teams. We'd end up like Scottish football and have a couple of giants in an awful league.
I'm certainly not saying we should know our place and that we're only a working class sport and that's all we should be considered as, but if most of the teams in Super League are based in working class areas we're only likely to attract sponsors interested in advertising to working class people, and we'll never really get away from that perception That's why Cas play at the Mend-a-Hose Jungle and not the Emirates Jungle.
Even football teams in working class areas are struggling financially when trying to compete, even in lower divisions where the costs aren't as high.
Yes, Barry Hearn has done wonders with darts, turned it into something of a global phenomenon, but that's an individual sport. The likes of darts, snooker, golf etc don't have the same operating costs as team sports. They aren't really comparable. They may fight for airtime on sports channels but essentially they don't compete in the same way against the likes of football and rugby union.
I'm sure we could do better with what we have, but I'm not sure what we currently have could ever really thrive in comparison to rival team sports without altering perceptions of it.'"
Would those premier league teams like Man Cty, Chelsea and Liverpool be where they are if they had a salary cap below the Spanish and Italian leagues?
No, because Shiekh Mansour, Abramovic and John Henry/Fenway would have gone elsewhere.
Now we will never reach those heights, but at the very least we can be better. We should as a sport be aiming to be better than club level Union, county cricket and Championship football but in the last 10 years we have fallen behind all three which are achievable.
The salary cap is a nice little comfort blanket to hide behind for the clubs with no vision or ideas or ambition.
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| Quote ="post"Would those premier league teams like Man Cty, Chelsea and Liverpool be where they are if they had a salary cap below the Spanish and Italian leagues?
No, because Shiekh Mansour, Abramovic and John Henry/Fenway would have gone elsewhere.
Now we will never reach those heights, but at the very least we can be better. We should as a sport be aiming to be better than club level Union, county cricket and Championship football but in the last 10 years we have fallen behind all three which are achievable.
The salary cap is a nice little comfort blanket to hide behind for the clubs with no vision or ideas or ambition.'"
That's a fair point. A lot of sports that implement salary caps are those who have no significant rivals for their talent, such as the major sports like American Football, Basketball and Ice Hockey in the US. However, with only two professional leagues in our sport there's a limit to how much they can actually affect the strength of our game. The depth of talent in Australia doesn't come from pinching players from the UK. The lack of talent over here doesn't come from not being able to import players from overseas, it comes from poor structure from grassroots up to Super League and a lack of exposure for the game.
Expecting the game to improve simply by removing the salary cap is ignoring all the other issues that hold the game back. Long term it would be great to abolish the salary cap, or at least massively increase it, but getting rid of it doesn't automatically make it viable for clubs to spend huge amounts of money. The money to buy better players has to come from somewhere. The best place for that money to come from is a guaranteed source of income (at least for a set period of time) such as money from TV deals. If you start relying on rich owners chucking big money in you end up with a situation where clubs are spending pretty much all of their income, or possibly more, on player wages, a situation that isn't sustainable and can lead to pretty dire consequences, especially when wages become inflated. That's the situation that is currently blighting the Championship and lower league in football.
I can't think of many situations where a league or sport has grown massively simply because rich club owners have started spending a lot. Mostly it seems to happen through improved revenue from TV deals, and in cases where there are competing leagues in different countries, a favourable change in the exchange rate.
If salary caps are such obviously bad things for sports, successful leagues wouldn't be implementing them. The French rugby union achieved huge growth during the 2000's and into this decade, but as soon as clubs started spending big they introduced a salary cap. It may be a higher cap limit than that of other leagues, but it's proportional to the money coming into the game. There's been talk of salary caps in football for years but it's at the point where it's almost unworkable, even if FFP regulations are a form of soft cap.
I'm all for Super League increasing the salary cap or ditching the salary cap, but not if it's done solely as the big plan to fix the game. It's nowhere near the biggest issue facing the game right now.
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| Maurice Lindsay possibly had the answer when SL started with SKY money but the clubs poo pooed it as the mergers were not in the interests of the clubs .
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| Quote ="Cherry.Pie"That's a fair point. A lot of sports that implement salary caps are those who have no significant rivals for their talent, such as the major sports like American Football, Basketball and Ice Hockey in the US. However, with only two professional leagues in our sport there's a limit to how much they can actually affect the strength of our game. The depth of talent in Australia doesn't come from pinching players from the UK. The lack of talent over here doesn't come from not being able to import players from overseas, it comes from poor structure from grassroots up to Super League and a lack of exposure for the game.
Expecting the game to improve simply by removing the salary cap is ignoring all the other issues that hold the game back. Long term it would be great to abolish the salary cap, or at least massively increase it, but getting rid of it doesn't automatically make it viable for clubs to spend huge amounts of money. The money to buy better players has to come from somewhere. The best place for that money to come from is a guaranteed source of income (at least for a set period of time) such as money from TV deals. If you start relying on rich owners chucking big money in you end up with a situation where clubs are spending pretty much all of their income, or possibly more, on player wages, a situation that isn't sustainable and can lead to pretty dire consequences, especially when wages become inflated. That's the situation that is currently blighting the Championship and lower league in football.
I can't think of many situations where a league or sport has grown massively simply because rich club owners have started spending a lot. Mostly it seems to happen through improved revenue from TV deals, and in cases where there are competing leagues in different countries, a favourable change in the exchange rate.
If salary caps are such obviously bad things for sports, successful leagues wouldn't be implementing them. The French rugby union achieved huge growth during the 2000's and into this decade, but as soon as clubs started spending big they introduced a salary cap. It may be a higher cap limit than that of other leagues, but it's proportional to the money coming into the game. There's been talk of salary caps in football for years but it's at the point where it's almost unworkable, even if FFP regulations are a form of soft cap.
I'm all for Super League increasing the salary cap or ditching the salary cap, but not if it's done solely as the big plan to fix the game. It's nowhere near the biggest issue facing the game right now.'"
If we upped the cap or abolished it, we wouldn’t get 25,0000 every game, it is t the b all and end all but it is the biggest one thing that could improve our game.
If teams needs to raise an extra £500,000 a year to pay for players wages it will have to pull its finger out to raise that money and it’s that fear that would drive them.
With the salary cap at exactly the same as the Sky money, the team could spend up to the cap and pay the players wages without even dipping into their own funds. Whatever they make as a club pays for everything else.
Put it one way, you won’t get an extra 3000 fans on the gate by signing a £80,000 a year player but you will if you sign a £500,000 a year player. It pays for itself.
The major issue I’ve got with the salary cap is it hasn’t even gone up with inflation.
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| Quote ="post"If we upped the cap or abolished it, we wouldn’t get 25,0000 every game, it is t the b all and end all but it is the biggest one thing that could improve our game.
If teams needs to raise an extra £500,000 a year to pay for players wages it will have to pull its finger out to raise that money and it’s that fear that would drive them.
With the salary cap at exactly the same as the Sky money, the team could spend up to the cap and pay the players wages without even dipping into their own funds. Whatever they make as a club pays for everything else.
Put it one way, you won’t get an extra 3000 fans on the gate by signing a £80,000 a year player but you will if you sign a £500,000 a year player. It pays for itself.
The major issue I’ve got with the salary cap is it hasn’t even gone up with inflation.'"
I do think there should be greater incentives for teams to increase the revenue they make. The last point you made is important because it makes it perfectly clear that the game has suffered something of a decline. The reasoning given for the cap not increasing with inflation is that it's not affordable. That's a pretty big failure right there.
I don't agree about signing a £500,000 a year player adding 3,000 extra fans (although I know it's a generalisation). I don't think the top players have that much pulling power. I don't think one or two top players can really make enough of a difference, which is why I think the marquee player rule looked great in theory, but hasn't really worked as intended.
As an example, if a Super League club signed Michael Morgan, Mitchell Pearce, Anthony Milford, do you think it would significantly improve attendances? Aussie NRL stars aren't particularly well known among the general public, so increased interest would only really be coming from current fans who have stopped attending. It might bring a slight improvement, but not enough to have a significant impact. And if clubs are paying £500,000-£750,000 for players like that I'd be very doubtful that it would be worth the expense. I don't think rugby league gets the exposure to make the most of the sports biggest names, while the NRL may be one of the best leagues in world sport, but it's still not a big deal in this country to the extend of foreign football leagues or the NFL.
For me the biggest issue with the cap is that it limits what players can earn through image rights. It pretty much disincentivises players looking to gain sponsorship and make themselves into a household name. The salary cap is making it harder for the sport to create stars over here.
I don't agree with all of what Robert Elstone is doing but I do think that making changes to speed the game up were the right way to go about things. I don't think that in itself will revolutionise anything, but it shows action rather than inaction. It suggests we're trying to build Super League into more of a spectacle and that's going to be important ahead of the new TV rights deal. That new deal could be the single most important moment in the history of our professional game. Elstone and Super League clubs have basically taken charge of a competition in decline and have a short period of time in which to turn it around enough to encourage Sky and other broadcasters to pay more for it.
I think a plan to increase the salary cap could work as an incentive to broadcasters to pay a bit more. At present it's no secret that clubs don't have the spending power, so any rise in cap probably won't make any real difference. We need a better TV deal to increase the revenue of clubs and provide an image of a game that's growing rather than one that's in decline. We also need to allow the broadcaster to make the most of our top players.
Throw in some improved engagement with social media, and improving the matchday experience (Wire seem to be leading the way on that front) and I think we can improve what we have enough to boost attendances and viewing figures, get a better TV deal and use that as a springboard for growing the game. Then with the experiments in Toronto, New York and Ottawa we might be able to create greater global interest in the game and shake off the flat capper image of the sport. That's something we should already be doing though.
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| Quote ="Cherry.Pie"I do think there should be greater incentives for teams to increase the revenue they make. The last point you made is important because it makes it perfectly clear that the game has suffered something of a decline. The reasoning given for the cap not increasing with inflation is that it's not affordable. That's a pretty big failure right there.
I don't agree about signing a £500,000 a year player adding 3,000 extra fans (although I know it's a generalisation). I don't think the top players have that much pulling power. I don't think one or two top players can really make enough of a difference, which is why I think the marquee player rule looked great in theory, but hasn't really worked as intended.
As an example, if a Super League club signed Michael Morgan, Mitchell Pearce, Anthony Milford, do you think it would significantly improve attendances? Aussie NRL stars aren't particularly well known among the general public, so increased interest would only really be coming from current fans who have stopped attending. It might bring a slight improvement, but not enough to have a significant impact. And if clubs are paying £500,000-£750,000 for players like that I'd be very doubtful that it would be worth the expense. I don't think rugby league gets the exposure to make the most of the sports biggest names, while the NRL may be one of the best leagues in world sport, but it's still not a big deal in this country to the extend of foreign football leagues or the NFL.
For me the biggest issue with the cap is that it limits what players can earn through image rights. It pretty much disincentivises players looking to gain sponsorship and make themselves into a household name. The salary cap is making it harder for the sport to create stars over here.
I don't agree with all of what Robert Elstone is doing but I do think that making changes to speed the game up were the right way to go about things. I don't think that in itself will revolutionise anything, but it shows action rather than inaction. It suggests we're trying to build Super League into more of a spectacle and that's going to be important ahead of the new TV rights deal. That new deal could be the single most important moment in the history of our professional game. Elstone and Super League clubs have basically taken charge of a competition in decline and have a short period of time in which to turn it around enough to encourage Sky and other broadcasters to pay more for it.
I think a plan to increase the salary cap could work as an incentive to broadcasters to pay a bit more. At present it's no secret that clubs don't have the spending power, so any rise in cap probably won't make any real difference. We need a better TV deal to increase the revenue of clubs and provide an image of a game that's growing rather than one that's in decline. We also need to allow the broadcaster to make the most of our top players.
Throw in some improved engagement with social media, and improving the matchday experience (Wire seem to be leading the way on that front) and I think we can improve what we have enough to boost attendances and viewing figures, get a better TV deal and use that as a springboard for growing the game. Then with the experiments in Toronto, New York and Ottawa we might be able to create greater global interest in the game and shake off the flat capper image of the sport. That's something we should already be doing though.'"
The marquee rule hasn’t really worked because all it’s done is help keep players in Superleague to an extent, rather than maybe attract them. Allowing 3rd party sponsorship and image rights doesn’t make clubs go bust but will allow players to make more money.
There are many ways to get bums on seats but clubs are content in just plodding on whilst the game dies a slow death.
When Superleague was first sounded Maurice Lyndsey said there’s only room for 10 clubs, there’s isn’t the quality or money to spread it out further hence the mergers. I don’t agree with people who want Salford renames as Manchester and the likes as all that will do is kill of the support that’s there.
People look to Toronto as a shining example, but all that is is a load of free tickets and booze for the Canadians, yes there will be genuine fans as a result but mainly it’s people who like a drink and a freebie.
There’s massive issues and we have been on a downward spiral since before Superleague, us and football have gone on to polar opposites of each other. Every other sport seems to have gotten their act together, whether it be boxing and darts with the hearns, or football, union and cricket or even horse racing, how many people go to horse racing now when they have an artist on after it? We need to pull our fingers out big time.
Sky really need to pull their fingers out, if they increase the money they give they get a better standard of game and more fans. If they try and get the TV rights for as little as possible then they’d be doing themselves in the long term, it all depends on this next deal for me. If the deal isn’t good enough to raise the cap then the game is dead.
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| Quote ="post"The marquee rule hasn’t really worked because all it’s done is help keep players in Superleague to an extent, rather than maybe attract them. Allowing 3rd party sponsorship and image rights doesn’t make clubs go bust but will allow players to make more money.
There are many ways to get bums on seats but clubs are content in just plodding on whilst the game dies a slow death.
When Superleague was first sounded Maurice Lyndsey said there’s only room for 10 clubs, there’s isn’t the quality or money to spread it out further hence the mergers. I don’t agree with people who want Salford renames as Manchester and the likes as all that will do is kill of the support that’s there.
People look to Toronto as a shining example, but all that is is a load of free tickets and booze for the Canadians, yes there will be genuine fans as a result but mainly it’s people who like a drink and a freebie.
There’s massive issues and we have been on a downward spiral since before Superleague, us and football have gone on to polar opposites of each other. Every other sport seems to have gotten their act together, whether it be boxing and darts with the hearns, or football, union and cricket or even horse racing, how many people go to horse racing now when they have an artist on after it? We need to pull our fingers out big time.
=#0000FFSky really need to pull their fingers out, if they increase the money they give they get a better standard of game and more fans. If they try and get the TV rights for as little as possible then they’d be doing themselves in the long term, it all depends on this next deal for me. If the deal isn’t good enough to raise the cap then the game is dead.'"
The BIG problem here might be that Sky are the only bidder. It's a massive concern is the next TV rights deal.
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Back in 1996, would Wigan and St Helens been happy with a merger of their two clubs. Yes, or no?
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| Quote ="MorePlaymakersNeeded"Back in 1996, would Wigan and St Helens been happy with a merger of their two clubs. Yes, or no?'"
The answer is almost certainly no, but then if Saints and Wigan were to disappear from the game, and take their famous rivalry with them, that would also have been damaging.
However, back in '96 some clubs could have merged and the game might have benefitted. I'm thinking the Cumbrian clubs, clubs in east Manchester like Rochdale and Oldham, some of the smaller clubs in Yorkshire. Don't know how much they'd all have been strengthened in truth, though I'm sure that Cumbria could still put out a decent side if they pooled their resources.
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| Quote ="MorePlaymakersNeeded"Back in 1996, would Wigan and St Helens been happy with a merger of their two clubs. Yes, or no?'"
I seem to recall Hull merging with Gateshead and Huddersfield merging with Sheffield. Since the merger, how many home games have Hull played in the NE of England, and how many home games have Huddersfield played outside of Huddersfield?
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| Quote ="Cruncher"The answer is almost certainly no, but then if Saints and Wigan were to disappear from the game, and take their famous rivalry with them, that would also have been damaging.
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| Quote ="rubber duckie"Not to RL out side your areas it wouldn't.'"
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| Quote ="rubber duckie"Nope did us no harm in 1980 when Wigan were smalltime!
Why Wigan and Saints fans think the whole of SL revolves around that derby game?...it just makes me smile.'"
If that's the point you think I was making, smile away.
But it's a hollow victory, because all it does is underline the parochialism that causes us so much difficulty.
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| Quote ="Cruncher"If that's the point you think I was making, smile away.
But it's a hollow victory, because all it does is underline the parochialism that causes us so much difficulty.'"
I had to Google that to be sure you wasn't talking about Hardaker.
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| Quote ="rubber duckie"Nope did us no harm in [u1980 when Wigan were smalltime[/u!
Why Wigan and Saints fans think the whole of SL revolves around that derby game?...it just makes me smile.'"
we were still bigger than you in a lower league, what about Saints then? Did you miss their attendances also?
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| Quote ="rubber duckie"I had to Google that to be sure you wasn't talking about Hardaker.'"
That's a good line, but basically you're letting your visceral dislike of Wigan get in the way of seeing the bigger picture.
Don't worry though. There are thousands of you who do that. Which is another problem the game has.
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| Quote ="Cruncher"That's a good line, but basically you're letting your visceral dislike of Wigan get in the way of seeing the bigger picture.
Don't worry though. There are thousands of you who do that. Which is another problem the game has.'"
That's unfair as I don't always read that comic at breakfast.
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| Quote ="Him"How could we possibly increase the cap to match that of the NRL when the TV deal, attendances and income are way below that of the NRL.
If we increased the cap to the same as the NRL it would be more than half the SL clubs annual income and leave the likes of Wigan, Saints & Warrington with only a couple of million to pay for everything else. It’s entirely impractical.
There are many reasons why RL’s national profile has de lines since the 90’s. The salary cap is NOT one of them. The bankrupting exercise RL’s clubs merrily engaged in in the 80’s and 90’s very much is. That’s why we have out of date clubs playing in out of date, embarrassing facilities in front of sometimes embarrassing crowds.
There are other reasons such as the concentration of media in the south and the focus away from regional to national stories/interests. Along with a media refocus away from working class to middle/upper class audiences. No-one is bothered about watching 2 small northern towns play each other anymore. They want clubs and places they can relate to. We don’t provide that. The majority of people in the country wouldn’t be able to find on a map where half the SL clubs are.
But let’s not kid ourselves that if only we could spend more money on overseas players that would solve the issue. Not at all. If we have money spare to spend on overseas players that we’re not currently using then it’s a disgrace that that isn’t being spent on domestic player development.
So - parochialism,loss of any meaningful internationals, a southern centric media operating what is effectively a sporting apartheid,badly managed expansionism? Surely not unsurmountable issues within a professionally managed organisation ?
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| Quote ="Kenty"
not at all, Wire, Saints, Leeds, Wigan and more all spend a fortune on their academy thus developing. This doesnt count towards the cap unless someone plays and is on a good wage.
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