gutterfax wrote:
maybe, but it doesn't change the fact that GLOBALLY union is bigger than League. Not in oceania......I'll give you that, but on the world stage, nobody knows the NRL or Superleage exist. FFS, it's only popular along 1 road in the UK......yet you claim that the IRB are not an example of how to take a minority sport and get it global exposure in a short space of time?
As for soccer......the only dart throwing going on is in the terraces, but if you want to go down that route, feel free. Sell your souls to TV, make ticket prices so high that peole can't afford to go and roll out 5 different shirts a season to fleece the fans some more....I am sure that will go down a storm in some areas of Australia, but it's not very family friendly and League prides itself on being a family sport.
Yet that one road (for a bloke who allegedly follows the game in a city not on said road and where union has never produced an attendance of 90,000, unlike TGG, you seem a little stereotyped
) produced an attendance one year that union has never got close to in it's entire English history.
The IRB are a lying bunch of parasites.
As for soccer, it is the greatest example any game could have for how to develop.
BTW, perhaps if you knew anything about the history of sport, you might also realise most of these niches were filled in the period 1850 - 1900, not 2005.
The growth of the union WC has been due to pure advertising and money. Nothing else. They spent $82 million on the 2003 version alone.
You really are a little rah rah cretin.
You confirm it more and more with every post.