: Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:14 pm
Hedgehog King wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
Though this whole affair does rather bring out one of the central weaknesses in the 3-year licences.
They were supposed to help teams build in SL without fear of relegation.
However Crusaders got badly exposed in their first year and in another year would have been relegated to NL1 where they probably would have done okay.
Instead they had to find the players and the finance to continue playing SL rugby for another two years. This is the cause of their collapse IMO.
They were a CC / NL1 side and should have remained so.
I have a theory that no matter what if you have a winning team then people will come and watch in general.
From that you will get a few long term fans but generally a lot of "glory seekers"
Now people say that having lots of cash to buy "ready made" players is the answer.
I disagree.
Good teams are made with good coaches which is the same as good businesses are made by good management.
A good manager will develop the exising talent within an individual, train and improve them whilst eliminating , as far as is practicable, their weaknesses.
Combine that with the other members and you can get a successful team.
It's NOT easy and the key to it is HARD WORK from all parties involved.
Crusaders, IMO had reasonable management of the players they had but not GOOD management. The business had changed but the management style input was not capable of seeing this or training the team to encompass these changes.
Because of this theywere not a "winning" team and therefore were not able to develop their long term fan base .
It also seems that financial control was not as tight as it could have been even allowing for a "sugar daddy"
Crusaders are NOT unique in this., and they are not the only ones in financial straits I would suggest.
Businesses have to cut their cloth accordingly but the ones that seem to survive are the ones who change without recourse to spending "big bucks" but use what they have wisely and beneficially for ALL involved.
That, to me, is the secret, but involves HARD WORK and lets's face it, it's not everones cup of tea.
As someone once said "the harder they worked the luckier they became".
Strange that isn't it.
Applies to ALL the clubs but some are not seeing the entire picture and one day the whole edifice may come crumbling down around them. It's happened to some already, and I don't think they are going to be alone.
The Crusaders are doing something. Only time will tell but at least they appear to have a good management team in position. It's the materials they need to work with next and how to utilise them to mutual advantage is the challange.