Quote ="t-r-i-n-i-t-y"We do need more terrestial TV coverage, but it has to be better than The Super League Show is, on the budget of 5p it seems to have. See ITV's treatment of Premiership union for example. The SLS seems an afterthought, and indicative of how the sport is percieved inside the BBC, remember the quote of Pat Younge a few years back saying we had 'sold our soul' by selling the rights to BSkyB, at the same time the RFU had sold England home rights to…BSkyB.
There was an interesting interview on Sky Sports News yesterday with a sports business analayst on the Arsenal takeover story. He explained how American's couldn't understand how you can invest and run a club as a business in this country because of the ever-present threat or relegation.
Franchising in North America allows teams to go through cycles of success and failure on the pitch with no threat of going out of business because your funding is smashed once out of the top division. Leeds, Southampton, Bradford, the Sheffield clubs, Charlton etc. are major examples of this.
Eventually, that system in this country should see much more financial prudence, and Mr. Glover's comments on spending to the cap when income allows bear that out.
(And, of course, there are very, very few travelling fans in North American sports!)'"
Yes, though I don't think it will ever happen, I'd love a show like the Footy Show over in OZ, on British terrestrial TV. What makes that show, is the big personalities, the fans in the studio and the bit of comedy they have in it. I'm not sure if it can be recreated on British TV, with British RL personalities, but there defo needs to be something on, that's superior in content and entertainment value than the super league show.