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Looks like the current Super League and Championship set up will be changed from the start of the 2015 Season. There are three options on the table...
Quote Option 1 - Super League reverts to a 12-team competition (from 14) and a 10 or 12-team Championship, with one club promoted and relegated each year.
Option 2 - A two-division Super League with each division comprising 10 teams.
Option 3 - Two divisions of 12 in Super League, with teams playing each other once to provide 11 fixtures before splitting into three groups of eight in mid-season and then playing each other home and away to provide 14 more matches.
Each of the three groups in the third option would conclude with a play-off series and a Grand Final or play-off final. The final standings at the end of the regular season would determine the make-up of the two 12-team divisions for the following season.
The third option would mean two teams being relegated from Super League at the end of next season. '"
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/22488221
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Looks like the current Super League and Championship set up will be changed from the start of the 2015 Season. There are three options on the table...
Quote Option 1 - Super League reverts to a 12-team competition (from 14) and a 10 or 12-team Championship, with one club promoted and relegated each year.
Option 2 - A two-division Super League with each division comprising 10 teams.
Option 3 - Two divisions of 12 in Super League, with teams playing each other once to provide 11 fixtures before splitting into three groups of eight in mid-season and then playing each other home and away to provide 14 more matches.
Each of the three groups in the third option would conclude with a play-off series and a Grand Final or play-off final. The final standings at the end of the regular season would determine the make-up of the two 12-team divisions for the following season.
The third option would mean two teams being relegated from Super League at the end of next season. '"
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/22488221
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| 2 10s makes most sense to me. Option 1 is just a return to pre-2009, and although it is clever in a way, option 3 is too complicated.
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| I would prefer option 1, but option 3 sounds like it's gathering momentum. As Sadler says, this is the RFL equivalent of the 1983 Labour Manifesto!
The game appears to be lurching to a slow painful death at the moment. We may as well sell up the silverwear to Koolcash and all go watch Dockers or Skirlaugh.
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| Given that the country's been in recession for the last five years I don't think we've given licencing a long enough time establish (a rather hopeful, perhaps fanciful notion this) stability.
Option three is ludicrous and can only be designed to allow Big Fat Nige to attend as many lunch dates in Maccy D's as possible.
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| Option 1 , bring back promotion and relegation .
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| Quote Legends and Icons="Legends and Icons"Option 1 , bring back promotion and relegation .'"
Indeed.
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| The most sensible option is the one that's not listed.
Tell the 14 Superleague clubs that there is no magic bullet. That it is up to the individual club to work within the constraints of the salary cap and it is also up to them to secure a revenue stream capable of sustaining themselves within Superleague.
If the dog's breakfast of Option 3 is adopted, how will they market season ticket sales? Why should anyone buy a season ticket when he doesn't know who he will be watching his preferred team play?
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| Quote cod'ead="cod'ead"The most sensible option is the one that's not listed.
Tell the 14 Superleague clubs that there is no magic bullet. That it is up to the individual club to work within the constraints of the salary cap and it is also up to them to secure a revenue stream capable of sustaining themselves within Superleague.
If the dog's breakfast of Option 3 is adopted, how will they market season ticket sales? Why should anyone buy a season ticket when he doesn't know who he will be watching his preferred team play?'"
Agree 100%
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| Quote cod'ead="cod'ead"The most sensible option is the one that's not listed.
Tell the 14 Superleague clubs that there is no magic bullet. That it is up to the individual club to work within the constraints of the salary cap and it is also up to them to secure a revenue stream capable of sustaining themselves within Superleague.
If the dog's breakfast of Option 3 is adopted, how will they market season ticket sales? Why should anyone buy a season ticket when he doesn't know who he will be watching his preferred team play?'"
What are we telling the other clubs then?
This is primarily an attempt to solve a sporting problem, rather than our economic woes - how good it is, is a different matter.
Never since the advent of SL has there been a stable settlement between those in it and those outside, so irrespective of how skint the game is, we're long overdue a resolution.
SL tried breaking away, but came back. It tried P&R, but across an ever widening gap. It tried judging clubs as businesses but didn't have the stomach to make hard decisions on that basis. It has always had a bit of an identity crisis, neither one thing nor quite the other and it isn't healthy.
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| Quote Mild Rover="Mild Rover"What are we telling the other clubs then?
This is primarily an attempt to solve a sporting problem, rather than our economic woes - how good it is, is a different matter.
Never since the advent of SL has there been a stable settlement between those in it and those outside, so irrespective of how skint the game is, we're long overdue a resolution.
SL tried breaking away, but came back. It tried P&R, but across an ever widening gap. It tried judging clubs as businesses but didn't have the stomach to make hard decisions on that basis. It has always had a bit of an identity crisis, neither one thing nor quite the other and it isn't healthy.'"
Our sporting problem and economic woes go pretty much hand in hand don't they?
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| Quote R.B.A="R.B.A"Our sporting problem and economic woes go pretty much hand in hand don't they?'"
They're linked, but if everybody had another half million, the big clubs would be pushing for a cap rise (long overdue in fairness), and we'd most likely end up back at square one.
It's the nature of sport - look at all the money that passes through football, it is richer than ever, but no more 'sustainable'.
The premier league also contains clubs at very different levels - from the Champions League elite, to those merely chasing 17th. It is a wider spectrum than we've got, tbh, but in football there's a greater chance of a surprise result over the course of a single match. When the gap gets too big in RL the result is in no doubt at all.
Imo, We've got 2 problems that would remain even if we got a sudden and biggish cash windfall. 1. Clubs in the same division operating at widely divergent levels and 2. We've never finally decided how open and connected SL should be to the rest of the pro game.
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| Quote Mild Rover="Mild Rover"They're linked, but if everybody had another half million, the big clubs would be pushing for a cap rise (long overdue in fairness), and we'd most likely end up back at square one.
It's the nature of sport - look at all the money that passes through football, it is richer than ever, but no more 'sustainable'.
The premier league also contains clubs at very different levels - from the Champions League elite, to those merely chasing 17th. It is a wider spectrum than we've got, tbh, but in football there's a greater chance of a surprise result over the course of a single match. When the gap gets too big in RL the result is in no doubt at all.
Imo, We've got 2 problems that would remain even if we got a sudden and biggish cash windfall. 1. Clubs in the same division operating at widely divergent levels and 2. We've never finally decided how open and connected SL should be to the rest of the pro game.'"
I don't think a Cap rise is long overdue. Our players across Super League are on the whole getting far better paid than ever before. All that will happen if we increase the Cap is that the same players will get paid more money. We cant even begin to compete with the NRL Cap so the drain there will continue regardless.
The clubs should be under pressure to get their houses in order or face the consequences. Increase their revenues and invest in infrastructure. The initial franchising criteria pointed towards this. The Bradford situation blew it out of the water.
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