OUR game : Sat Sep 27, 2014 6:40 am
Looking at Rugby League in the whole at the moment and minding the problems Featherstone and perhaps a few other clubs may be in, is it time to look anew at the way our clubs and the sport in general is run? At the moment, as I see it, we have businessmen running the clubs for the benefit of the paying spectators and given the paucity of attendances these days it beggars belief how many clubs can continue. At the Championship level, the bed-rock of the sport which props up the glamour of Superleague, the game is in a parlous state.Is it time for some clubs to look at the 'Barcelona' method of running a club where the club itself is owned by its members? Barca members pay the equivalent of £110 per year for membership and get privileges and discounts for that including a discount on season tickets. The members can then elect the controlling group who run the club and influence the decisions they make. In effect the members and supporters are running the club for their own benefit. Of course, given the number of Barcelona members, it will bring in yearly a lot more than any championship club may but we must scale down to a smaller level.
This method of ownership would though take away any threat of big businessmen, with little empathy for the heritage of a club and community, coming in and buying the fan's club and running it often to the detriment and in opposition to the views of the fantastic groups of people who have been supporting the club for generations.