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| The RFL has made efforts to expand with several new "non-heartland" clubs created and entering the semi-pro Championship 1 soon.
Let us assume that these clubs are able to make their way up the Championship ladders in the next few years.
I am thinking of a Super League that looked like this in say 2018:
[i:1zdqq0n5Wigan
St Helens
Warrington
Widnes
Leeds
Bradford
Huddersfield
Wakefield
Hull FC
Hull KR
London Broncos
London Skolars
Hemel Hempstead
Gloucester
Sheffield
South Wales
North Wales
Catalans
Toulouse
Avignon[/i game."
It could be divided into two conferences: M62 and non-M62. Each team plays members of its own conference twice (home and away) for a total of 18 games, and also each member of the other conference once (home and away alternate each other year) for a total of 10 games. That makes 28 games, assuming that we scrap the Magical Weekend.
Assume that these clubs, which already exist, were all financially viable by 2018, each with more than 5,000 fans and plenty of juniors (a big assumption, I know, but not totally impossible to conceive). Then wouldn't our game get more positive attention from the media, and attract more national corporate sponsors? Wouldn't it change the health of the game completely?
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| Is this going to be a monthly thread?
It's just another regurgitation of the last one trying to promote French expansion when there's no evidence to suggest that it will or is financially viable.
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| Oh look, another pie
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| Quote Fully="Fully"Is this going to be a monthly thread?
It's just another regurgitation of the last one trying to promote French expansion when there's no evidence to suggest that it will or is financially viable.'"
Did you notice that I mentioned the hope for promoting six (6) [size=120British [/sizeclubs that are not yet in Super League?
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| Can we just file this thread alongside the other batsh[ii[/it looney tunes threads like why SL clubs aren't signing Folau and a 2-tier SL?
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| I doubt anyone will say this wouldn't be good. BUT please get into the real world and be realistic.
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| Some one needs to explain what expansion means, i always thought when you expanded it started from the heart land and went out words, but it seams like the RFL think it means going out as far away from the heart land teams, & having nothing in-between, so thats not expanding, there is one team that has worked on the pitch due to so called expansion but when they come to England they don't bring any support, it is a long distance and not feasible to think that the French fans would come to away games, but we go to the Catalan games once a year in big numbers, so it could be argued that the Catalans might follow there team to at least one game on English soil, so why is the magic game not pushed in a big way, in RU there is always plenty of French come over to watch the cup games, so why don't the French come over to Manchester in decent numbers for the Magic weekend, you can be guaranteed when the French come to town the attendance is the lowest of the season, or on a par with London
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| Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"The RFL has made efforts to expand with several new "non-heartland" clubs created and entering the semi-pro Championship 1 soon.
Let us assume that these clubs are able to make their way up the Championship ladders in the next few years.
I am thinking of a Super League that looked like this in say 2018:
[iWigan
St Helens
Warrington
Widnes
Leeds
Bradford
Huddersfield
Wakefield
Hull FC
Hull KR
London Broncos
London Skolars
Hemel Hempstead
Gloucester
Sheffield
South Wales
North Wales
Catalans
Toulouse
Avignon[/i
That would be 20 teams with only half from the M62 corridor. Then nobody could claim that rugby league was "just a northern [England game."
It could be divided into two conferences: M62 and non-M62. Each team plays members of its own conference twice (home and away) for a total of 18 games, and also each member of the other conference once (home and away alternate each other year) for a total of 10 games. That makes 28 games, assuming that we scrap the Magical Weekend.
Assume that these clubs, which already exist, were all financially viable by 2018, each with more than 5,000 fans and plenty of juniors (a big assumption, I know, but not totally impossible to conceive). Then wouldn't our game get more positive attention from the media, and attract more national corporate sponsors? Wouldn't it change the health of the game completely?'"
so why have 5 none english clubs in before Salford the club that started the game in france!!!!!!!!!!1
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| Quote bryanthered="bryanthered"so why have 5 none english clubs in before Salford the club that started the game in france!!!!!!!!!!1'"
You meant to write:
Quote bryanthered="bryanthered"so why have 5 [imore [/ienglish clubs in before Salford the club that started the game in france!!!!!!!!!!1'"
In which case a reasonable question. Good observation.
I assumed that Salford is competing with Widnes for the 10th M62 slot.
Widnes seems to be in better financial condition than Salford, though this could change in a few years. And unless Widnes improves its performance on the playing field, as London has done, it might be have trouble retaining its licence in 2018. So Salford definitely has a case for being in SL. However we need to keep the number of M62 SL clubs at 10, so that they don't exceed half the total after expansion has been completed. That is why the RFL would have to drop Widnes to make way for Salford.
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| Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"I am thinking of a Super League that looked like this in say 2018:'"
Seriously pal...either up your meds or stop posting 
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| If "expansion" "works" there would be people across the north of England setting their hair on fire at the loss of one of the defining characteristics of Rugby League.
The inherent insularity and half-imagined nostalgia for a misremembered past that is at the heart of almost every heartlands RL fan (even those on the progressive wing) makes the prospect of our game being over-run by heathen with funny estuary accents quite appalling. One or two is nice, quaint, entertaining (whatever happened to that nice Junior Paul?). It tickles our fancy that our sport is moving onwards and upwards and outwards a little. Half a country's worth of them though, filtering through the system, overturning the heroes of the Pennine League? Spiv chairmen waving their flash southern cash at our local heroes to move to their flash southern clubs? Good grief.
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| Quote MjM="MjM"If "expansion" "works" there would be people across the north of England setting their hair on fire at the loss of one of the defining characteristics of Rugby League.
The inherent insularity and half-imagined nostalgia for a misremembered past that is at the heart of almost every heartlands RL fan (even those on the progressive wing) makes the prospect of our game being over-run by heathen with funny estuary accents quite appalling. One or two is nice, quaint, entertaining (whatever happened to that nice Junior Paul?). It tickles our fancy that our sport is moving onwards and upwards and outwards a little. Half a country's worth of them though, filtering through the system, overturning the heroes of the Pennine League? Spiv chairmen waving their flash southern cash at our local heroes to move to their flash southern clubs? Good grief.'"
Shut It you norvun Monkey 
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