Quote ="Roofaldo"He's not wrong though, is he? He's put his finger squarely on what is the main thing holding back the sport ie a lack of funds. SL is a league of haves and have nots. The clubs at the top of the table all have a rich backer willing to put money into the club to shore up unexpected debts or be able to pay for transfer fees and all for very little in terms of returned investment. And when you have a club without a rich backer who tried to run with the big boys you get the situation at Bradford.
RL is a MINORITY sport. Our best players have often been poached by RU since it went pro and now with the stronger Aussie dollar, NRL clubs are able to offer attractive deals to players along with a far better lifestyle and greater exposure. After all, the NRL in Aus is comparable to Premiership football in this country in terms of crowds and interest.
People need to grasp the fact that RL will NEVER be a top sport in England. We might be able to get to 3rd, maybe even 2nd. But football reigns supreme and it's likely it always will.'"
Agreed, most people go into RL for enjoyment and the lucky ones might get to make a career out of it.
There aren't too many that would go into the sport just for the money,
Regarding cutting the numbers, IMO this is the road to ruin. There will still be teams regularly at the bottom of the new 10 team division, some folk need to accept that there will always be winners and losers in sport.
If we really want an even competition, we should copy the American "draft" system and we can than have a different winner each season, unfortunately, the people wanting to cut down the numbers in league would lose out with this style of player distribution, so its a non-runner.