FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

   WWW.RLFANS.COM • View topic - The Nadir of English Rugby League
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member29202No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Jul 10 200321 years94th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
29th Apr 24 11:4726th Apr 24 14:06LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Warrington

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:47 pm  
Egg Chasing wrote:
Wasn't the cap meant to improve things?


It was and would have done if the sport and the clubs had the right management. Remember that the NRL has a salary cap as well.

The cap needs to stay unfortunately, but in a modified form. Something like your own youth players don't count on the cap at all (All French players for Catalans), five marquee players that you can pay as much as you like, of which three can be overseas players. Maximum of 28 senior players, with the remaining players capped at £2m.

That way clubs are incentivised to produce their own players (All clubs mandated to have academies), they can keep their own players once they've developed them, they can compete for stars from the NRL (which improves the product) and the big clubs wouldn't be able to stockpile players as you'd only be able to pay 5 domestic players not from your youth system at the highest rate. It'd bring an element of survival of the richest back into the sport, which isn't really a bad thing.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach7044
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 21 200716 years139th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 08:1018th Apr 24 13:38LINK
Milestone Posts
5000
10000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
nosorożce biorą to w dupę

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:24 am  
The salary cap was a good idea in 1996 but it's not kept up with inflation.

It now really impacts youth development as the prospect of leaving a job on more money to train full time for a young person isn't that attractive. Plus at the top end the standard of superleague is slipping and we can't attract Union players like we used to.

Get rid of it and offer England players a £1M bonus each for winning the next world cup. That's the carrot.

If they don't win the next world cup they have to play for free the year after and/or one of them is chosen at random and sacrificed.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Moderator31595
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 22 200122 years72nd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd May 24 15:173rd May 24 12:50LINK
Milestone Posts
30000
40000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
The Corridor of Uncertainty
Signature
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
Moderator

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Tue Nov 15, 2022 1:23 pm  
doc999 wrote:
Not throwing the baby out , but the standard of rugby in my opinion seems to be dropping across the board , England dont have much competition for places , most of the side picks itself . I think its time to scrap the cap and let the sport grow. In my opinion there is no way on earth this Oz team would beat the 1994 team . They have always had multiple players who are impossible to deal with , I just dont see that in this side . GB also had players that were impossible to deal with like Offiah , Robinson but we are having to look back 20+ years .


We do lack some obvious once in a generation talents like Offiah and Davies. But they came from rugby union and that avenue of player talent has been removed for some time. Even without the cap you'd be competing with professional union teams - not the case in 1988 and 89 when those players switched codes.

If you scrap the cap you'd need to put some other measures in place to ensure that clubs are still made to ensure they have pathways in place for talent so that one club doesn't hoover it all up like what happened when Wigan dominated. The reason we struggle to compete isn't because we don't pay players enough it's because we don't have enough players participating and so we have a smaller pool to pick from.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member29202No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Jul 10 200321 years94th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
29th Apr 24 11:4726th Apr 24 14:06LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Warrington

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Tue Nov 15, 2022 1:51 pm  
Bullseye wrote:
The reason we struggle to compete isn't because we don't pay players enough it's because we don't have enough players participating and so we have a smaller pool to pick from.


Those two things must be linked however.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Moderator31595
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 22 200122 years72nd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd May 24 15:173rd May 24 12:50LINK
Milestone Posts
30000
40000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
The Corridor of Uncertainty
Signature
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
Moderator

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:38 pm  
Would suggest the problem isn't so much the cap as it is a lack of money in the game as a whole. Would removing the cap suddenly attract wealthy individuals who want to spend more on players and development of the game to get more participation? I'd love to see some evidence for that. I've yet to read of all these millionaires that are turned off by the salary cap.
doc999 
RankPostsTeam
Club Owner634
JoinedServiceReputation
Mar 18 200321 years309th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd May 24 16:439th Mar 24 16:10LINK
Milestone Posts
500
1000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Wigan , but smart enough to support leigh

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:06 pm  
Bullseye wrote:
We do lack some obvious once in a generation talents like Offiah and Davies. But they came from rugby union and that avenue of player talent has been removed for some time. Even without the cap you'd be competing with professional union teams - not the case in 1988 and 89 when those players switched codes.

If you scrap the cap you'd need to put some other measures in place to ensure that clubs are still made to ensure they have pathways in place for talent so that one club doesn't hoover it all up like what happened when Wigan dominated. The reason we struggle to compete isn't because we don't pay players enough it's because we don't have enough players participating and so we have a smaller pool to pick from.


This is my point , we are on a downward spiral . When Wigan dominated it was pretty much that they were the only profesional club who had the infrastructure , they all have this now , with the cap in place , potential players are choosing careers in the police and other sports etc , the game isnt growing . I hated Wigan dominating but you have to look back and think the game was played way better back then , we poached players from union , we attracted the kind of players you just don't see these days . If one club did dominate then other clubs have to compete to get better , some will overstretch and make bad decisions , but we have the RFL micro managing clubs into some kind of socialist nightmare where we are in steady decline . I was well in favour of the cap when it started as it was painful going into a pub in Wigan as a Leigh fan , but I was wrong . We are going to continue as a minority sport were the standard will continue to decline . Also the pathways for talent would sort itself out , if wages where lucrative , more people would be attracted to pay the game and the standard would grow and hopefully the fanbase . I also don't think Sky are helping , they are keeping lots of fans at home and could decimate the league if they wished , but obviously everyone is attracted to money upfront so we have become their bitches .

Any millionaire with a brain would be in favour of the cap , imagine any business with a maximum wage law , who wouldn't want that ? Doesnt mean its a good thing for the sport in the medium or long term . Imagine the RLF saying there is now a maximum ticket price of £4 , the fans would love it , but the clubs would suffer.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Moderator31595
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 22 200122 years72nd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd May 24 15:173rd May 24 12:50LINK
Milestone Posts
30000
40000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
The Corridor of Uncertainty
Signature
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
Moderator

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:34 am  
Where's the evidence that existing owners can or will spend more if caps are removed? Where's the evidence that there are people out there waiting for the cap to be removed before they get involved?

Unless there is evidence for that what's the case for removing the cap? We might manage to get the odd signing from union?
RankPostsTeam
International Star4195No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Mar 18 201311 years161st
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd May 24 19:502nd May 24 18:35LINK
Milestone Posts
2500
5000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
实事求是!

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:55 am  
We need to run a salary cap based on a percentage of the mean number of youth players a club brings through as a multiplayer of their catchment area population. This will ensure we bring through more players.

Then, mid-way through, the super league competition should split into 3-team mini-leagues, comprising of 5, 4, and 3 teams, respectively. The loser of the top division has to play the second-placed team of the middle division twice and whoever has the best points difference by the end is liquidated.

Saints are only allowed to operate with 50% cap and the players are starved and fed restricted calorie diets until they fail to win the grand final. Once the hooter goes in the grand final, Brian Noble is splatted with a pie.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach7044
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 21 200716 years139th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 08:1018th Apr 24 13:38LINK
Milestone Posts
5000
10000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
nosorożce biorą to w dupę

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Wed Nov 16, 2022 11:59 am  
FlexWheeler wrote:
We need to run a salary cap based on a percentage of the mean number of youth players a club brings through as a multiplayer of their catchment area population. This will ensure we bring through more players.

Then, mid-way through, the super league competition should split into 3-team mini-leagues, comprising of 5, 4, and 3 teams, respectively. The loser of the top division has to play the second-placed team of the middle division twice and whoever has the best points difference by the end is liquidated.

Saints are only allowed to operate with 50% cap and the players are starved and fed restricted calorie diets until they fail to win the grand final. Once the hooter goes in the grand final, Brian Noble is splatted with a pie.


Sounds a bit far fetched that.

I'd just stick with the £1M bonus or one is picked at random to be sacrificed option TBH.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member29202No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Jul 10 200321 years94th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
29th Apr 24 11:4726th Apr 24 14:06LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Warrington

Re: The Nadir of English Rugby League : Wed Nov 16, 2022 12:19 pm  
FlexWheeler wrote:
We need to run a salary cap based on a percentage of the mean number of youth players a club brings through as a multiplayer of their catchment area population. This will ensure we bring through more players.

Then, mid-way through, the super league competition should split into 3-team mini-leagues, comprising of 5, 4, and 3 teams, respectively. The loser of the top division has to play the second-placed team of the middle division twice and whoever has the best points difference by the end is liquidated.

Saints are only allowed to operate with 50% cap and the players are starved and fed restricted calorie diets until they fail to win the grand final. Once the hooter goes in the grand final, Brian Noble is splatted with a pie.


I love this, definitely marketable. I'd go even further and have Mayan-style sacrifices to the rugby gods (Saints) whenever a team was eliminated.
PreviousNext

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 265 guests

REPLY

Subject: 
Message:
   
Please note using apple style emoji's can result in posting failures.
Use the FULL EDITOR to better format content or upload images, be notified of replies etc...

Return to The Virtual Terrace


RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
16m
SL CHAT THREAD OTHER TEAMS GAMES
Jack Burton
80
30m
Shopping list for 2025
bonaire
1345
Recent
RD 10 London Broncos H
ploinerrhino
80
Recent
The Wigan Way - New Podcast - Wigans No1 Kris Radlinski
Stanfax
13
Recent
Asiata is going to Hull
Leyther in n
22
Recent
Rowley
ploinerrhino
123
Recent
Sheffield Eagles
Dannyboywt1
65
Recent
Leeds away
the-bearded-
17
Recent
MYLER
Jake the Peg
2
Recent
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
35979
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
43s
Transfer Talk / Rumour thread V4
Shabino
8904
49s
Rumours thread
Acatinbullla
1184
57s
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
35979
59s
Rowley
ploinerrhino
123
1m
RD 10 London Broncos H
ploinerrhino
80
1m
Recruitment rumours and links
Fantastic Mr
2427
1m
The Wigan Way - New Podcast - Wigans No1 Kris Radlinski
Stanfax
13
1m
SL CHAT THREAD OTHER TEAMS GAMES
Jack Burton
80
1m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
leedsbarmyar
1657
1m
Smith out ASAP
Exeter Rhino
399
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
MYLER
Jake the Peg
2
TODAY
Simple Rhinos Victory Compounds Broncos Misery
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Tonights game v Hull
karetaker
32
TODAY
McMeeken to Wakefield Confirmed
jonh
2
TODAY
Asiata
Zig
1
TODAY
McMeeken To Join Trinity on a four-year deal
homme vaste
13
TODAY
Players out on Loan
weighman
4
TODAY
Asiata is going to Hull
Leyther in n
22
TODAY
Swinton a
Rafa9
5
TODAY
Hanley signs 2 year contract
WYSIWYG2
3
TODAY
Faraimo returns to the Dons
Kick and cha
3
TODAY
Tonights "Crowd"
Simba16
10
TODAY
Stunning Second Half Sees Wigan Thrash the Dragons
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
If we cant sign SL players we can
Deadcowboys1
5
TODAY
Squads - Leopards v Tigers
Cokey
8
TODAY
James Clark
Roam Ranger
26
TODAY
At last message from the board
Listenup94
3
TODAY
Academy Scholorship womens reserves PDRL teams
Shifty Cat
6
TODAY
Fans Forum
Khlav Kalash
1
TODAY
Rumour Mill Time
Jack Gaskell
7
TODAY
Gawry Hetherington
tad rhino
25
TODAY
Squad Retentions 2024
Alffi_7
5
TODAY
Squad for Hull
fez1
41
TODAY
Warrington Away
Jake the Peg
70
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Simple Rhinos Victory Compound..
129
Stunning Second Half Sees Wiga..
307
Leeds Rhinos Battle Hard for W..
1584
Salford Red Devils Battle Hard..
1856
Leigh Leopards Masterclass Des..
1745
Saints Snatch Win With Lomax D..
1854
Wakefield Trinity Too Strong F..
2439
Catalans Dragons Destroy Hull ..
2252
Warrington Wolves Break Leigh ..
2373
Huddersfield Giants Fight Back..
1950
France v England International..
2697
Warrington Stun St Helens In C..
3774
2024 Challenge Cup Semi-Finals..
3108
Wigan Warriors Demolish Woeful..
3063
Hull KR Eliminate the Cup Hold..
3712
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Table 'boards.stats_fixtures' doesn't exist