isn't is what they chose to do, as British clubs teams have no choice at all in the matter
My point is factually correct. The Super League club owners didn't want Toronto and allegedly voted them out - no doubt if the French clubs are NOT wanted, they could do similar;again. As it was mooted,during the Licensing period,of a 20 miles gap between clubs,perhaps they could change it to a 20 miles maximum distance for all Super League clubs to travel. Obviously I have used miles and no other measurement. Twenty quid maximum travel costs,perhaps? Exciting times ahead,then? I hate flying,anyway...
My point is factually correct. The Super League club owners didn't want Toronto and allegedly voted them out - no doubt if the French clubs are NOT wanted, they could do similar;again. As it was mooted,during the Licensing period,of a 20 miles gap between clubs,perhaps they could change it to a 20 miles maximum distance for all Super League clubs to travel. Obviously I have used miles and no other measurement. Twenty quid maximum travel costs,perhaps? Exciting times ahead,then? I hate flying,anyway...
now you've gone from one extreme to the other,
you say it was mooted that 20 miles distance between clubs during the licencing period have you a linky for that how was that going to work anyway then when there was Leeds bradford cas wakey all within distance of 20 miles just have one club
you say it was mooted that 20 miles distance between clubs during the licencing period have you a linky for that how was that going to work anyway then when there was Leeds bradford cas wakey all within distance of 20 miles just have one club
I do wish rugby league followers would take advantage of learning things,instead of implying/insinuating/hinting that I am less than truthful.
you say it was mooted that 20 miles distance between clubs during the licencing period have you a linky for that how was that going to work anyway then when there was Leeds bradford cas wakey all within distance of 20 miles just have one club
I do wish rugby league followers would take advantage of learning things,instead of implying/insinuating/hinting that I am less than truthful.
you say it was mooted that 20 miles distance between clubs during the licencing period have you a linky for that
"The ultimate aim is to strengthen the competition. This, it is hoped, will in turn produce more players able to compete successfully at international level".
This is the Linky, and of course the two top French clubs were incapable of producing international players who could take on England. Australia or New Zealand.
In fact they presided over a further drop in the numbers and quality such that the 4 nations became 3 nations and the England France test games were hidden away on a dark night in Leigh before being quietly abandoned.....
Widnes and Fev are refusing to go to France as well so 2 more 24-0 wins for Toulouse, who with teams refusing to go France will be long odd's on to win Championship and a Super League place next season
"The ultimate aim is to strengthen the competition. This, it is hoped, will in turn produce more players able to compete successfully at international level".
This is the Linky, and of course the two top French clubs were incapable of producing international players who could take on England. Australia or New Zealand.
In fact they presided over a further drop in the numbers and quality such that the 4 nations became 3 nations and the England France test games were hidden away on a dark night in Leigh before being quietly abandoned.....
You win Buddy
It was referring to ENGLAND! However,it now seems English players in,or with experience of, the NRL get selected as their competition is far superior,on and off the field,apparently. It was meant to improve the standard of players in THIS COUNTRY. Snowie still wins,though. Where did Super League go so far wrong...?
"The ultimate aim is to strengthen the competition. This, it is hoped, will in turn produce more players able to compete successfully at international level".
This is the Linky, and of course the two top French clubs were incapable of producing international players who could take on England. Australia or New Zealand.
In fact they presided over a further drop in the numbers and quality such that the 4 nations became 3 nations and the England France test games were hidden away on a dark night in Leigh before being quietly abandoned.....
It was referring to ENGLAND! However,it now seems English players in,or with experience of, the NRL get selected as their competition is far superior,on and off the field,apparently. It was meant to improve the standard of players in THIS COUNTRY. Snowie still wins,though. Where did Super League go so far wrong...?
Widnes and Fev are refusing to go to France as well so 2 more 24-0 wins for Toulouse, who with teams refusing to go France will be long odd's on to win Championship and a Super League place next season
They haven't refused to go, they were never scheduled to go as Part Time teams.
The RFL Board have confirmed that part-time teams in the Betfred Championship will not be required to fulfil away fixtures against Toulouse Olympique for as long as the current UK Government quarantine regulations (which require players and other staff to isolate for at least 5 days on their return from France) remain in place.
That means Toulouse’s home fixtures against Featherstone Rovers and Widnes Vikings, scheduled for May 1 and 8 respectively, will be postponed – but their first home match of the season, against London Broncos on April 18, will go ahead because the Broncos are a full-time squad.
Widnes and Fev are refusing to go to France as well so 2 more 24-0 wins for Toulouse, who with teams refusing to go France will be long odd's on to win Championship and a Super League place next season
They haven't refused to go, they were never scheduled to go as Part Time teams.
The RFL Board have confirmed that part-time teams in the Betfred Championship will not be required to fulfil away fixtures against Toulouse Olympique for as long as the current UK Government quarantine regulations (which require players and other staff to isolate for at least 5 days on their return from France) remain in place.
That means Toulouse’s home fixtures against Featherstone Rovers and Widnes Vikings, scheduled for May 1 and 8 respectively, will be postponed – but their first home match of the season, against London Broncos on April 18, will go ahead because the Broncos are a full-time squad.