The big issue here is how to and whether to accommodate the overseas expansion clubs.
In the next few years there will be Toronto and Toulouse wanting a place in SL and possibly a couple more North American clubs not too far down the line.
There really does need some serious thought on just what the sport wants from ESL.
Although the "glamour" attached to having Toronto and maybe New York in the competition will be a major draw to those in charge.
Should clubs on the other side of "the pond" really be competing in SL ?
Back in the UK, there is only possibly Leigh and maybe Bradford (assuming they can re build effectively), that can come close to competing at SL level.
Fev, for all their endeavour and desire to make it back into the top flight, will only ever be relegation fodder as they just dont have the fan base to sustain a spot in SL.
The big question therefore is whether to continue with promotion and relegation, which will see the same 3/4 clubs changing places at different times or, do we revert to a "franchise" system.
Trinity, without a new stadium are massively vulnerable and perhaps we should be happy that Widnes dont seem to be making too much progress in SL and Salford (without Koucash) look to be in potential danger.
Despite all the razzmatazz of Super League, the game is just not moving forwards as it is and as a sport, we are struggling to attract greater numbers to support the "greatest game".
IF those in charge are hell bent on having half of the comp based overseas (Catalan, Toulouse, Toronto, new York etc) it could destroy the sport.