I'd be open if a business came along and offered the club big money to change the name/have an involvement in the club but I can't see Bill Gates taking an interest in a tiny Rugby League club anytime soon.
I understand it was the name of a gridiron team years ago but it has a link to London unlike Broncos, and they are black, like the Fulham kit.
I think a small time basketball club may have a similar name now but a couple of quid would get the rights off them.
I like Ravens. At least it's A. Original and B. To do with London. However, I'd just rather we stayed as Harlequins, much better nickname than Broncos. I'd like Hughes to at least consult the fans before making his decision, that's something the club never seem to do. I know people are saying Broncos is linked to RL more than Quins, but we stopped being called Broncos 6 years ago now. How many people, besides RL fans, are gonna remember that name?
Anyway, as I said earlier, what's gonna happen to the Harlequins Rugby League foundation then? The 'London Broncos Foundation' just sounds stupid.
I like Ravens. At least it's A. Original and B. To do with London. However, I'd just rather we stayed as Harlequins, much better nickname than Broncos. I'd like Hughes to at least consult the fans before making his decision, that's something the club never seem to do. I know people are saying Broncos is linked to RL more than Quins, but we stopped being called Broncos 6 years ago now. How many people, besides RL fans, are gonna remember that name?
Anyway, as I said earlier, what's gonna happen to the Harlequins Rugby League foundation then? The 'London Broncos Foundation' just sounds stupid.
Awesome username by the way!
If you listen to the bbc london rl podcast this week you'll hear a very different opinion from someone who actually works for the harlequins foundation. He was very keen for a name change.
Well, I listened to it. I heard nothing to change my mind from changing the name back from Quins. It was just the usual excuses being trotted out. "People see Quins and they think Union." How hard is it to distinguish between the brands, especially with "Rugby League" written in big, bold lettering underneath? It just sounds like the usual half-arsed Rugby League approach, as long as it makes your job easier, than it must happen. All you have to do is say, "no, it's Rugby League." I'm sure the school kids he was referring to, know that they were playing League instead of Union.
was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
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Well, I listened to it. I heard nothing to change my mind from changing the name back from Quins. It was just the usual excuses being trotted out. "People see Quins and they think Union." How hard is it to distinguish between the brands, especially with "Rugby League" written in big, bold lettering underneath? It just sounds like the usual half-arsed Rugby League approach, as long as it makes your job easier, than it must happen. All you have to do is say, "no, it's Rugby League." I'm sure the school kids he was referring to, know that they were playing League instead of Union.
So the people that work in schools coaching RL are lazy and half arsed? Nice. I don't know how you can just dismiss the opinion of someone who actually works on the ground in London on a daily basis trying to bring the game to people.
Dan Sarginson: "This is a fantastic opportunity for me to join the biggest name in the competition" 18/10/2013
Tony Clubb: "This is a new exciting chapter of my life signing for Wigan and I couldn't be happier" 18/10/2013
Romain Navarrete: “I’m very happy to have signed for Wigan Warriors. As soon I knew that Wigan were interested, they were the only team that I wanted to sign for. To me, Wigan is the biggest Club in Rugby League and it will be an honour to pull on the famous Cherry-and-White jersey next year. I look forward to working with Shaun Wane and the players at Wigan.”
a bit naughty Gutters. That as you know was the worst London SL season on record against the worst side ever in SL. Charlton was not ideal, too big, with no community work done. You could also quote the gate against PSG at Charlton, 9,638. Not a bad London side though, I think they would wipe the floor with our current squad.
This tells a different story. It was your second best league finish, and 2003 was only better because you won 5 out of the last 6.
a bit naughty Gutters. That as you know was the worst London SL season on record against the worst side ever in SL. Charlton was not ideal, too big, with no community work done. You could also quote the gate against PSG at Charlton, 9,638. Not a bad London side though, I think they would wipe the floor with our current squad.
This tells a different story. It was your second best league finish, and 2003 was only better because you won 5 out of the last 6.