I think it was the players being asked to take pay cuts and some players leaving.
I fail to see how apportioning blame is sensible,(regarding spectators) when it appears as though the people at the top are to blame and allowing those who let the club disintegrate are permitted to buy it back. Link
Why don't these people pay what they have to pay ?
When this happened at Keighley at the end of last season, our former chairman, Neil Spencer, was not allowed to have anything to do with the club as it came out of administration as he's failed the "Fit and Proper person" test on the grounds that an executive director of a club that goes into administration can't be on the board of a Rugby League club for 5 years (I think).
So I'd assume that the RFL wouldn't allow executive members of the Whitehaven board to buy the club out.
Waketrin Wild wrote:
I think it was the players being asked to take pay cuts and some players leaving.
I fail to see how apportioning blame is sensible,(regarding spectators) when it appears as though the people at the top are to blame and allowing those who let the club disintegrate are permitted to buy it back. Link
Why don't these people pay what they have to pay ?
When this happened at Keighley at the end of last season, our former chairman, Neil Spencer, was not allowed to have anything to do with the club as it came out of administration as he's failed the "Fit and Proper person" test on the grounds that an executive director of a club that goes into administration can't be on the board of a Rugby League club for 5 years (I think).
So I'd assume that the RFL wouldn't allow executive members of the Whitehaven board to buy the club out.
The game below SL level is in a pittifull state. Utterly Pittifull. Dwindling crowds and two clubs every season getting points deductions for going bust. Widnes, Rochdale, Gateshead, Doncaster' Whitehaven, Blackpool, all broke at some stage in the last few years. Salford had to borrow a 100k loan of the local council to keep them afloat this season, Quins in dire trouble. My own club York has seen average crowds dive from 1500 to 1200 + last season, down to to about 900 this season and that's with us finishing 3rd after a lackluste but non that bad a season. Workington Gateshead Swinton Rochdale Blackpool and London Skolars all have very very poor crowds sub 400 at times God knows how they keep going, it's so sad but it has to be said outside SL the game is on it's booty. The only bright spots are Widnes ( Widnes are still on a roll because they are probably going to get a SL license ) Halifax, Sheffield ( Bold move to Bramhall Lane seems to have upped the crowds a little ) Leigh seemed to have steadied the ship a little. Barrow and Toulouse both seemed to have a huge nosedive in crowds this season. Whoever get's the boot out of SL will really really struggle for years.
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
eels fan wrote:
You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
One good team in a central location, could work in cumbria, cant be worse than the Quims can it
Workington Town were a great success weren't they 15 miles away from Whitehaven so 2 big "clubs" within a 15 minute drive and they managed a lower fan average than any other team in SL that year...with 2 wins and a draw...as well as shipping 1021 points in 22 games.....that's 46 points a game I have no doubt that the people of the area would flock to this "central" location you mention as well as have no issues with merging with their local rivals.........they welcomed the opportunity in 1995/96.....
As for Harlequins Rugby League..........idiots like you have no concept of success unless it's your club. The London club have never received funding from the RFL, never finished in a relegation position, never broken the salary cap and now have the most british SL team with 11 cockneys on their books.....yeah, that's failure They have for the last 3 years been operating at a loss due in part to the RFL not enforcing the Wigan Chairmans commitment to sell his shares, so therefore, if anything, the RFL have hindered the possibility of Quins being a "success" in your eyes. As I have said before speedy....calling us quims only makes you look like a c()nt
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
If the NL clubs are going to survive they need aligning to a SL club. They will be able to use the spare players not being used and paid for by the SL clubs. There administration costs should also be reduced by economies of scale i.e. one set of groundsmen doing both grounds coaching through the SL. They might also get better crowds if their sides had players from the SL clubs?
Stand alone on <1000 spectators makes no sense to me. As for Cumbria - the strength is in the National Conference which gets bigger crowds than the NL - SL in Cumbria no way.
If the NL clubs are going to survive they need aligning to a SL club. They will be able to use the spare players not being used and paid for by the SL clubs. There administration costs should also be reduced by economies of scale i.e. one set of groundsmen doing both grounds coaching through the SL. They might also get better crowds if their sides had players from the SL clubs?
Stand alone on <1000 spectators makes no sense to me. As for Cumbria - the strength is in the National Conference which gets bigger crowds than the NL - SL in Cumbria no way.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
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If the NL clubs are going to survive they need aligning to a SL club. They will be able to use the spare players not being used and paid for by the SL clubs. There administration costs should also be reduced by economies of scale i.e. one set of groundsmen doing both grounds coaching through the SL. They might also get better crowds if their sides had players from the SL clubs?
Stand alone on <1000 spectators makes no sense to me. As for Cumbria - the strength is in the National Conference which gets bigger crowds than the NL - SL in Cumbria no way.
You mean they should become the SL clubs reserve side , how many fans watch reserve RL ? , you seriously think what few fans are left would actually pay to watch a SL clubs reserves masquerading as their once proud club
When this happened at Keighley at the end of last season, our former chairman, Neil Spencer, was not allowed to have anything to do with the club as it came out of administration as he's failed the "Fit and Proper person" test on the grounds that an executive director of a club that goes into administration can't be on the board of a Rugby League club for 5 years (I think).
So I'd assume that the RFL wouldn't allow executive members of the Whitehaven board to buy the club out.
The current Whitehaven BOD did not create the mess. They took over when Haven were already in deep financial trouble to try and prevent this from happening. Unfortunately for them HMRC have lost patience and demanded their cash immediately which has tipped them over the edge. I think Haven's BOD have made a lot of mistakes, such as their extension of Ged Stokes' contract, but they can not be blamed for Haven's overall financial state as the damage was done before they assumed control.
Usual considered reply - what happened to Keighley, they would have been better being aligned to Bradford especially when Bradford were at their best
If Keighley ever alligned with Br*dford I (and I reckon 3/4 of all Keighley fans) would never go to watch them again.
We hate everything about the city, the club and the council.
What we need is a system that treats all clubs fairly. Right now there is effectively a glass ceiling between the Super League and the championship.
Fans are deserting in droves because there nothing for them to aspire to. My Dad is one of them, he barely missed a game for 10 years, now he only bothers to turn up a couple of times a year. Why? Because ever since Keighley got screwed out of a Super League place the game's been more about what goes on off the field than on it.
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