Pretty much just confirms a lot of suspicions on here that those with key positions in the rfl aren't doing a good enough job. The world cup a few years ago was the perfect springboard to give this sport a lift and they squandered it.
With TV sport dominated by major sports like Football, Cricket, Rugby Union, Athletics, Tennis, Golf etc and events like the Olympics, Football World Cup, European Club and International Football, Cricket Tours, Tennis and Golf competitions, Rugby Union Six Nations and European Club Competitions, it must be like banging your head against a brick wall to get publicity for Rugby League, especially now that since Union went fully professional and our game is now regarded as a minority sport as a result of no longer attracting the top players of the rival code and a situation that good players from League now go to Union.
The topic has been started by someone who it would appear works on a sports desk, so what is his Sports Editor doing to improve the lot of the game. Any information needed can be obtained from the websites, not only of the RFL, but all Clubs.
No matter how much the RFL do, they will now always be fighting a uphill battle when as a result of Sky, TV sport is now about world major sports events and not a game played mainly in the the North of England.
The topic has been started by someone who it would appear works on a sports desk, so what is his Sports Editor doing to improve the lot of the game. Any information needed can be obtained from the websites, not only of the RFL, but all Clubs.
In the modern world, as print media dies a slow death, there are fewer journalists and staff photographers available to cover what could reasonably be described as a minority interest; it seems to me that this journalist is making a very well intentioned plea to the RFL to do what other sports have done in response to that - generate the copy themselves and provide a decent image to go with.
If anything, this confirms the widely held belief that the RFL is dysfunctional and unprofessional in many areas of its operation.
Last edited by bren2k on Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
If you think about RL as a product, and you are the owner trying to get the world to buy into your product.
You could send out samples, get marketing products out to potential buyers, create online and email marketing to the big stores and smaller consumers continually send out information about your products and how good it is, take out advertisments on TV radio and newspapers, invite and bring in all your friends and people who like your product and get them onside to promote it for you via facebook and twitter etc empower a membership scheme for the whole game a bit like how Labour have done recently.
OR
You could you sit and wait for people to come to you and not allow people to come to your little poorly attended press conferences were you are pandering to same old faces day in day out week in week out who in the main work in paper media that is dying out.
In the modern world, as print media dies a slow death, there are fewer journalists and staff photographers available to cover what could reasonably be described as a minority interest; it seems to me that his journalist is making a very well intentioned plea to the RFL to do what other sports have done in response to that - generate the copy themselves and provide a decent image to go with.
If anything, this confirms the widely held belief that the RFL is dysfunctional and unprofessional in many areas of its operation.
The RFL shot themselves in the foot about 8 years when they negated the national newspapers by declared allegiance to the Daily Mirror as the "written voice" of rugby league. When they did that the amount of column inches shrunk dramatically with the Daily Mail and Daily Express etc. on match reports, yet anything negative about the game quickly attracted interest to show our sport in a bad light.
If you think about RL as a product, and you are the owner trying to get the world to buy into your product.
You could send out samples, get marketing products out to potential buyers, create online and email marketing to the big stores and smaller consumers continually send out information about your products and how good it is, take out advertisments on TV radio and newspapers, invite and bring in all your friends and people who like your product and get them onside to promote it for you via facebook and twitter etc empower a membership scheme for the whole game a bit like how Labour have done recently.
OR
You could you sit and wait for people to come to you and not allow people to come to your little poorly attended press conferences were you are pandering to same old faces day in day out week in week out who in the main work in paper media that is dying out.
He's got a point about the late finishes. Any match on Sky seems to last an eternity as every blooming decision is sent to the VR. An 8pm start should have be over by 9.30pm, 9.40 at most. We've had a few when we didn't finish until 9.50pm.
There's a fella down here in London who works for The RFL called David Lawrenson. He emphasised the point to us (I setup a club down here along with another fella) that the best way to get publicity is to spoon-feed underpaid and overworked journalists with material on a regular basis.
Shame that one (talented) bloke out in the field has more of a clue than those at HQ (although this is entirely consistent with my own experience of the RFL over the past five or so years anyway...).
I fail to believe that for a six figure salary we couldn't get someone better than Nige.
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