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| Quote ="FickleFingerOfFate"Probably the best result.
May stop people kidding themselves that there is nothing wrong with our game.
If England have to play a New Zealander at stand off and a Loose Forward at scrum half, this is the clearest indication that we have to stick with franchising for the long term recovery of our game.'"
I dont disagree, whatever structure that is used, if it isnt worked at, it will fail, and if the people tasked with doing that work arent capable, then they should be replaced
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| Let's go back to one division all clubs in it. Get rid of full time rugby go back to semi professional. All matches to kick off at 3pm on a Saturday. Season to last from September to May. Last match of season Challenge Cup final at Wembley.
Oh and get rid of RL board & sky tv.
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| Quote ="kinleycat"When trying to formulate the future you have to first take stock of the past and the present.
I would ask:
What is working well with SL and is worth keeping and what was the driving force behind the change to SL and the reason for change now? and what have been the pro's and con's as a result.
For me the many of the values of british sport and our game in general have suffered throught he period of change that covers he SL era. We have seen the demise of the national knock out competition, the demise of the national team, the loss of connection between the top level of the game and the lower leagues and the promised business model for all SL clubs to adapt to and attain has never materialised - furthermore the game is no further along the track to sustainable professionalism than it was 20 years ago if the sky money is taken out of the equation.
So what are the benefits, i can only say that outside of the spectacle of the big day at Old Trafford i cand honestly think of anything we have now that is better than the old days", and the game itself is lacking in consistency due to the mis management of the RFL.'"
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| Quote ="Mable_Syrup"Bring back winter rugby? Really? How many games do you want in a season with league , premiership, county cup pre season, challenge cup. Too much for the players. Unless you get knocked out first round of everything !'"
too much my backside there used to be the County Cups The JPS the Floodlight the CC and 16 clubs in the old first division it was a better game to watch and we had skilled centres stand offs scrum halfs and loose forwards
Too much rugby who are you Jamie Peacock lol
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| Quote ="Brian Briggs Ghost"Let's go back to one division all clubs in it. Get rid of full time rugby go back to semi professional. All matches to kick off at 3pm on a Saturday. Season to last from September to May. Last match of season Challenge Cup final at Wembley.
Oh and get rid of RL board & sky tv.'"
Good idea, lets also forget the wheel and go back to living in mud huts and trading goats.
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| At least life was simple then & everyone knew what was happening. Unlike RL now.
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| Quote ="Brian Briggs Ghost"At least life was simple then & everyone knew what was happening. Unlike RL now.'"
You are not wrong, we may need to take a step back before the game can move forward.
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| The Rugby League hierarchy needs to take a step backwards & decide where the game is going not where sky want it to go with their ever changing scheduling of matches. One week Friday & Saturday, then next week Friday & Monday, then mmm lets think how about Thursday & Friday next week.
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| Its all kicking off again...[urlhttp://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/29133/super-league-europe-statement[/url
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| Quote ="Wakefield No 1"Its all kicking off again...[urlhttp://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/29133/super-league-europe-statement[/url'"
Hopefully the rebel clubs can force a change at the top. I don't think they are against the proposals, just the officials imposing them. I can only agree with their stance.
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| No surprise to me- as I have said many times they couldn't organise a **** up in a brewery.
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| Quote ="El Rey"Good idea, lets also forget the wheel and go back to living in mud huts and trading goats.'"
Brill idea love goats especially in a curry
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| Looks to me like heads have been got together prior to this meeting.
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| I work for an organisation in Sydney, who changed ownership about 2 years ago.
Up until then it was a monolithic, ego centric, self obsessed bureaucracy. Every decisiion had a political (small p) agenda.
upon the change (and this is where i give the game away to sydneyites) the strap line... 'the customer is the centre of everything we do', things began to change. We have become outward facing, and every decision we make, every policy we implement, every strategy we execute has the strap-line as its driving motivator. And it's working! change is happening, customer needs are being addressed and perceptions are improving.
Rugby league customers are the fans and spectators who support the game. they are the ones who pay their hardearned monies each and every week to be entrertained, enthralled and excited. Yet it seems that the fans are ignored in the planning of the future of the game, they are treated as a mere side affect of playing the sport professionally.
In 40 years of watching the game I struggle to remember an occasion where the fans have had an influence in strategy,
WHAT DO THE FANS WANT? its a simple question... but the RFL, the clubs... even Trinity; dont give a poo... 'we will decide what we sell you and we expect you to be happy with it!'
this proposed change epitomises my concern... neither side of this divide has my support. they have got the basic premis of the change wrong! Nowhere have I seen the question asked
'what do our customers want?'
in the 21st century you ignor your customers at your peril.
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| Quote ="Old Blighty"I work for an organisation in Sydney, who changed ownership about 2 years ago.
Up until then it was a monolithic, ego centric, self obsessed bureaucracy. Every decisiion had a political (small p) agenda.
upon the change (and this is where i give the game away to sydneyites) the strap line... 'the customer is the centre of everything we do', things began to change. We have become outward facing, and every decision we make, every policy we implement, every strategy we execute has the strap-line as its driving motivator. And it's working! change is happening, customer needs are being addressed and perceptions are improving.
Rugby league customers are the fans and spectators who support the game. they are the ones who pay their hardearned monies each and every week to be entrertained, enthralled and excited. Yet it seems that the fans are ignored in the planning of the future of the game, they are treated as a mere side affect of playing the sport professionally.
In 40 years of watching the game I struggle to remember an occasion where the fans have had an influence in strategy,
WHAT DO THE FANS WANT? its a simple question... but the RFL, the clubs... even Trinity; dont give a poo... 'we will decide what we sell you and we expect you to be happy with it!'
this proposed change epitomises my concern... neither side of this divide has my support. they have got the basic premis of the change wrong! Nowhere have I seen the question asked
'what do our customers want?'
in the 21st century you ignor your customers at your peril.'"
well said Andrew
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| I want what's best for Wakefield Trinity and our future long and short term
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| So nearly half the clubs walked out. What more do you need to know? As far as I see it, the vote on the way forward appears to be: "choose which one seems like the least worst idea".
I'm prepared to give the benefit of the doubt to successful, forward-thinking business people, as opposed to career committee men. Nigel Wood is simply a man who you would hate to be behind in a buffet queue, and Brian Barwick is just ex-FA dinosaur. Compared to those who run those clubs, they just don't measure up.
Interesting times ahead, but I don't see it as self-interest. Those clubs know that it is in everyone's interests to have a vibrant game, not just their own clubs, and it only takes Leeds and Saints to join those clubs and the RFL have got a real problem.
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| Quote ="Slugger McBatt"So nearly half the clubs walked out. What more do you need to know? As far as I see it, the vote on the way forward appears to be: "choose which one seems like the least worst idea".
I'm prepared to give the benefit of the doubt to successful, forward-thinking business people, as opposed to career committee men. Nigel Wood is simply a man who you would hate to be behind in a buffet queue, and Brian Barwick is just ex-FA dinosaur. Compared to those who run those clubs, they just don't measure up.
Interesting times ahead, but I don't see it as self-interest. Those clubs know that it is in everyone's interests to have a vibrant game, not just their own clubs, and it only takes Leeds and Saints to join those clubs and the RFL have got a real problem.'"
It would only take catalan and warrington and the sport as a whole would be closer to being united
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| The same forward thinking business men who have run the SL clubs with a combined loss of 8 million pounds for 2012, why would you give chairmen like Glover a say in what is best for the game. No disrespect to our new chairman MC but he has been in the job for a few weeks only and that gives hin the right to cast a vote on the future of the game ? Keep the chairmen away from any decisions about the game. The game needs a few good people from outside RL to run it. The problem for me is that if I was Trinity Chairman I would vote on what was best for Trinity not on what is best for the game. That said I presume that as Trinity did not walk out that MC is in favour of 2 x 12 and 3 x 8 ( without consulting his customers ). This format would see the end of Trinity as a top flight club as it will only result in us becoming a secong or third tier club.
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| I can understand Wigan's and Warrington's and to some extent Hull's child like tantrum but what does baffle me is :-
Hull KR - relatively new to SL and wanting a 10 team competition ?
Hudds - Protected by the RFL (Birthplace of the game and all that)
Catalans - RFL bent over backwards to get them up and running in SL
I just hope the governing body remember these clubs for what they have done by walking out of the meeting.
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| Quote ="bellycouldtackle"The same forward thinking business men who have run the SL clubs with a combined loss of 8 million pounds for 2012, why would you give chairmen like Glover a say in what is best for the game. No disrespect to our new chairman MC but he has been in the job for a few weeks only and that gives hin the right to cast a vote on the future of the game ? Keep the chairmen away from any decisions about the game. The game needs a few good people from outside RL to run it. The problem for me is that if I was Trinity Chairman I would vote on what was best for Trinity not on what is best for the game. That said I presume that as Trinity did not walk out that MC is in favour of 2 x 12 and 3 x 8 ( without consulting his customers ). This format would see the end of Trinity as a top flight club as it will only result in us becoming a secong or third tier club.'"
Whilst the clubs racked up substantial losses, the likes of Davy and Leneghan (Wigan may even have made a profit) can afford it due to the money they have made outside of RL. Those losses are part of the business plan, especially at Huddersfield. Right now we have a bloke who nearly killed off Halifax running the game, is it wrong to want someone better at the helm of the sport? I may be wrong but isn't this the primary reasoning behind the walk out, wanting a stronger more commercially savvy RFL who can generate money for the sport. Wood et al have shown they're not up to it.
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| I would've stuck with licensing - I read an interview from Gary Hetherington who said that the sport doesn't have the ability to sustain P+R like the PL does due to not enough money and the fact it doesn't work it RL. Yes it might give clubs like Fev and Fax a chance to play in SL but they would end up being relegated again. Also licensing has seen a lot more young players coming through. Personally I would've increased the competition to 16 teams and more investment from Sky - how on earth is cutting the competition down to 12 or 10 going to help in the long run?
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| Quote ="Willzay"I would've stuck with licensing - I read an interview from Gary Hetherington who said that the sport doesn't have the ability to sustain P+R like the PL does due to not enough money and the fact it doesn't work it RL. Yes it might give clubs like Fev and Fax a chance to play in SL but they would end up being relegated again. Also licensing has seen a lot more young players coming through. Personally I would've increased the competition to 16 teams and more investment from Sky - how on earth is cutting the competition down to 12 or 10 going to help in the long run?'"
I would've retained licensing too, but split the top flight into two conferences. Backwards step to increase non fed players and reduce the homegrown requirement.
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| I agree Willzay.
I would also increase to 16,which would increase the number of youngsters coming through.
Reducing to 10 or 8 will surely be perceived nationally and globally as sport withering away.
Clubs who want the reduction are only thinking of their own short term gains and not what is best for the sport in the next 20,30,40 years.
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