Re: The Magic Weekend 2010 : Mon May 03, 2010 2:02 pm
Scanners wrote:
Now about that account you said this one would go the same way as............
Ah, now I get your reasons for the personal attacks
Scanners wrote:
What assumptions?
You assume that I am a Labour supporter, quite wide of the mark. It wouldn't bother me what colour the council was if it supported RL, in fact you might want to check out the colours of Edinburgh council.
Scanners wrote:
What is the RFL's strategy for internationals? Has the RFL approached MCC to use the ground, and in case you missed the obvious, it is during the football season when the Tri/Four Nations was/is played.
Now you are grasping at straws, CoM are only allowed so many non-football events a year, they haven't held an even there since the first few months of the stadium opening, it is quite logical to assume they don't want RL when you look at how many high profile events they could have had.
Scanners wrote:
I'd be intrigued to learn this. Would Sky not give the same if the event were in Manchester?
FFS, you wanted it played at the end of May, a time when Sky have the footy play offs, theirs and the medias attention will be elsewhere.
Scanners wrote:
Why is it not good to have a full house?
Have you been to one of these events?
Scanners wrote:
So about your pitch argument.............and where has it been said that Man City don't want RL played there in the football off season?
Read the thread, if you can't grasp it by now there is no point explaining it.
Which stadiums and what tough restrictions?
Scanners wrote:
Manchester is a great city for a night out and has loads to offer. Why wouldn't fans from other clubs want to travel there?
Where have I said they wouldn't? They would day trip at best at worst go for one match.
Scanners wrote:
You seem to be completely sidestepping the issue of the real lack of RL played right in the heartland areas.
Eh? Unless they have moved the heartlands areas overnight then there is plenty of RL there, you might have to explain this as i am clearly missing something...
Scanners wrote:
Isn't one of the main reasons for the weekend the development of the game?
Is it?
You can bang on about the supposed "heartlands" all you like, it is down to the clubs to sort out their own business, they have ignored investment and growth of the game for decades, if they couldn't spread the game a few miles down the road it is their problem.