Re: Club Statement on Super League Mini-Licensing Proposal : Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:40 am
westridingeagle wrote:
It's hardly surprising is it when the potential for the next round of super league clubs are three little villages in the grim north, at least one of which should have closed when the pit did. We (rugby league) have to look at development in major cities if it is to progress from it's cloth cap image.
If by 3 little village clubs you include Featherstone Rovers then you are being most unfair. When I lived in Knottingley (next town but one) most residents supported Rovers. I think quite a few Pomfretians did as well. I don't know about now but I suspect that they still have quite a large fan base and I feel that they could do OK in SuperLeague.
Also which major cities do you mean? As far as I can see, Ripon apart, most of the Yorkshire cities are well represented (Leeds, Bradford, Hull, Wakefield) with toeholds in York and Sheffield.
Manchester - I doubt it, there doesn't seem to be much impetus there (hardly suprising with 2 footballing giants in the city, which must affect Salford). I don't suppose Belle View Rangers went out of existence because it was massively supported.
Liverpool - after the travails of Liverpool City/Huyton/Runcorn Highfield or whatever I doubt if that's a starter either.
Which brings us to cities outside the heartland. Plenty of them to choose from but if you want to go down that road then clubs must be allowed to grow naturally and not foisted on the community like the late and unlamented (Celtic) Crusaders.- a lesson the RFL somehow seem to overlook time after time.