roopy wrote:
If a new team were joining the nrl and signing sbw and the other names being mentioned, it would have every rl fan excited.
It must be an English thing that people are finding negatives in this.
I don't believe it's a lack of excitement, more a pragmatic approach to it with a dash of "what's the point"? It's great for SBW, it's great for the fans in Toronto, but what is it going to deliver the game in Europe?
Will he increase TV viewing figures? He didn't when he returned to the NRL.
Will he increase bums on seats in Toronto? I've shown elsewhere they'd need 14,500 season ticket sales to cover his wages alone and they play out of a 9,600 seater stadium?
Will he get "more kids with rugby balls in their hands"? He will certainly appeal to the Union crowd, so maybe we will see a few new fans, which is always nice.
Will he attract the attention of the North American media in the same way Beckham did? Highly unlikely!
As I say, the creation of the wolfpack and the signing of SBW are all great stuff, but they're not actually doing anything for the game in Europe or North America other than give a wealthy RL fan a fix and a couple of features in newspapers which will be wrapping chips tomorrow.
The insane pose led by the rabid faithful over on JD's totalfascistrl.com and a few wingnuts on here would have you believe that 1 bloke flushing a few million down the toilet in Canada is the saviour of the game in Europe. It isn't.
They ran their search for a RL player show and came up empty handed. They promised player development and then jumped into bed with Union, the assured us of a megbux NA TV deal but ended up paying (eventually) to produce their own coverage which they then gave away, they promised flights and accommodation, forgetting to mention that some flights would be in/out of Glasgow and college dorms were the height of accommodation and they ran away with the 3rd and 2nd tier divisions whilst spending more than all the other teams collectively and still managed to choke on the big occasion against London
Now they'e made a splash with a huge signing, which may or may not attract some sponsors and eyeballs, but none of it is to the benefit of the EU game....but hey, setting up a new team was cheaper for Argyle than buying an NRL side