What is it that you fear? If there is someone willing to pump money into a professional club in London then we should embrace it.
Talk of London being a RU base is so far wide of the mark it’s untrue. The population of London is very much a magic mix of every nationality in the world. Many of whom really don't care for sport of any kind, let alone Rugby League.
If you take a look at Rugby Union in London since professionalism you may well appreciate where I am coming from. With the exception of Quinns I believe ALL have had money problems and in most cases they have moved out of London. Wasps, Irish and Welsh are classic examples, let alone the nomadic Saracens club. Rosslyn Park and London Scottish have had mighty falls from grace.
The HQ is in Twickenham which yes is within the M25 but that believe it or not attracts people from all over the country not just London.
What this does raise though is the question of why someone would feel that RL will work in London. A question which many of us would probably feel hard pressed to answer with a positive slant.
I guess it all comes down to cutting your cloth accordingly and looking towards a community and not a pan London club. That means you don’t look at London and say its got a population of 8m people so we must be able to attract bigger crowds than Wigan. It simply does not work like that.
Providing they get settled into the Hive with its capacity of 5000 they can build solid foundations from there as a community club. It’s relatively close to the tube which will assist. It’s also close to the M1 / M25 / A1 for travelling support to dip into London and straight out again. As I know some of you have an aversion to all things southern this should address your problems.
In time the capacity may well grow which gives reason to be ambitious. A smaller ground may well also generate a better atmosphere which will help the faithful.
Some of the problems over the past 3 years for the Broncos have been that it has tried to appeal to the whole of London. Their biggest crowds came when the Evening Standard were giving tickets away. It got people through the gates, but ultimately despite the product there was no follow up and people failed to return. If they had given 2000 tickets to residents of Twickenham and Richmond (the immediate locality) it may well have assisted in building crowds, especially if it was to 1000 local kids and their parents. But I am not a marketing expert so may well be wrong there. What I do know though is that people from east London should not have been enticed to The Stoop in the hope of returning regularly. It was never going to happen. Give them a freebie though and they would be there every week or at least until the club went bust.
I wish the Broncos well. They are what the SE needs at a time when participation is up. (This is a fact. It’s the only team sport to show increase in participation over the past 12 months) Without a London club / SE club the youngsters in the SE have no team to aim for “locally”. That team has to be top flight in my opinion. I just hope they manage to attract some good players who will fight for the cause and avoid relegation next year and then develop from there.