Wakefield and Crusaders out, Widnes and Halifax in for me. If any team goes into administration in the previous 3 years then they should not be considered for a licence.
Wakefield and Crusaders out, Widnes and Halifax in for me. If any team goes into administration in the previous 3 years then they should not be considered for a licence.
Wakefield and Crusaders out, Widnes and Halifax in for me. If any team goes into administration in the previous 3 years then they should not be considered for a licence.
And you think Widnes should be in? You have been listening yeah?
phipps knows best (everything about rugby league) so don't disagree!!!!
Huddersfield1895 AKA dally messenger wrote:
Having read the article several times I'm still confused
Damo-Leeds wrote:
I shall keep posting on this thread and derail it as much as I want to.
PHIPPS wrote:
Sadly for Wigan as soon as Maguire gets an offer from an NRL club he will be on the plane home before you can say 'meat and potato pie'
Conorgiantsfan wrote:
I like you Phipps. I like your style.
Chorlton RL wrote:
As far as gauging the potential in the South West, I'd have thought the rumoured Wembley international double-header at the end of the season would be good way to do this.
Conorgiantsfan wrote:
You really annoy me. Like genital warts, but worse.
Sky Sports News just went to Eddie at the Stobart and only after about 10 mins of waffling on about Widnes did the guy in the studio even utter the words Halifax and Barrow, before the piece just finished.
I hope one of the other two get it - seems like it's a done deal for the Chemics though...
In what way bar their rented council stadium are Widnes any better than Wakefield?
Youth development - Wakefield win for me. Academy champions are they not?
Support base - Probably very similar
Facilities - Widnes win here.
Finances - Equal. Both reformed under new ownership after going into administration through spending beyond their means.
On field ability - Widnes aren't the best team in the Championship and Wakefield are far from the worst in Super League so its a win for Wakey here.
Youth Developement - For a championship club, our 18s won the division last year against all SL opposition and the under 16s were unbeaten. Not bad really is it? Support base - I'd go as far to say we'd average around 7k in SL and we have one of the best away support in the country. Even in the current division and 90% of the opposition are in yorkshire. Facilities - Widnes Finances - Although we have both been in administration, we have 3 years of solvancy and our chairman has put his own millions, literally in the club.
Can of worms debate discussed many times but it is my opinion that SL would be a better place with Widnes, Halifax in instead of Crusaders and Quins. Just my opinion that we need the grass roots to be strong before we invent new teams/move out of territory, and the London experiment just has not worked out for mine. Catalans has worked but they were already well established in the French Championship.
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