Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"Don't know if anybody has seen the story breaking in the Sun today, regarding the potential of a 10 team super league, over a two tier structure.
Now I don't believe everything I see in the paper, and especially the SUn, but I do know this has been mentioned in the past, that certain chairmen and CEO's would like to see a further reduction, down to 10.
Now if Toronto are allowed in, and with teams already making way to make 10, that means there will be some very worried Super League clubs out there.
How would the split work, highest placed clubs or richest clubs.
It also said that the 20 clubs that would make the two tier structure, would have the central funding, whilst other clubs have to fend for themselves.
Worrying times I think ahead.
Thoughts?
Not only that, I think this could be a further nail in the coffin for some of our heartland clubs currently in the championship.'"
This has been talked about for a long time and certainly before the "North American" idea came about.
2 full time leagues with promotion and relegation between the 2 divisions may sound like a good idea BUT, in reality, this is relegating 2 clubs from the top flight.
Whatever they call the leagues, the lower division will the The Championship under a new name and apart from die hard fans NOBODY will want to watch 2nd tier rugby.
Factor in the inclusion of Toronto, Toulouse and possibly a couple more N.American clubs and maybe even Perth ?? (albeit in 5 years time) and you will have a top flight of Leeds, Wigan, Saints, Warrington, Hull and the rest made up of non English clubs and if things go tits up in N.America, the whole lot is in jeopardy.
Equally, things could go from strength to strength in N.America and IF that were to happen, they would probably want their own comp, without any British clubs
This really needs some serious long term thought, something which Rugby League is hopeless at doing.
There is an uncomfortable stench about all of this and the future of the sport looks less and less certain.
Also, I agree about clubs currently in The Championship, who will drop further down the pecking order and with their income further reduced, some of these clubs could disappear.
Chasing the yankee dollar, rather than investing at home. it's fundamentally wrong.