if it wasn't supported by the upper class it wouldn't exist.twickers.ha ha I ask you.
Educated people, solicitors, doctors and the like? Do I detect a hint of jealousy? Plenty of people watching RU and RL are "working class", none so blind as them that refuse to see as they say.
Have you ever BEEN to an RU game, are all the people that go to brantigham "Upper Class"?
Long gone are the days of brilliant players playing the game. The salary Cap killed the game. Also if it is summer rugby why does the season start in January?
From my point of view there are a couple of factors about general apathy which have not yet been mentioned.
There is not real stand out, figure head type players in the English game at the moment. Ones a which you’d expect the sporting general public to be aware of if they appeared on something like Question of Sport. In my time of watching RL there has been the like s of Schofield, Hanley, Offiah, Edwards, Davies, Robinson, Farrell, Scunthorpe, Burgess and to a lesser extent Sinfield. All of which would have been widely recognised on TV. With the lack of a current day player, playing in the UK, the game struggles to get national coverage.
There is virtually no prospect of getting the top Australian talent to come over due to the salary cap difference .
The game now is much more about power and strength rather than craft and flair. IMO this could be putting off some kids from taking the game up.
From a Hull FC point of view, I thing we as fans probably expect too much. We are perhaps no real different from other set s of fans, but fans in general are hyper critical even after wins.
From my point of view there are a couple of factors about general apathy which have not yet been mentioned.
There is not real stand out, figure head type players in the English game at the moment. Ones a which you’d expect the sporting general public to be aware of if they appeared on something like Question of Sport. In my time of watching RL there has been the like s of Schofield, Hanley, Offiah, Edwards, Davies, Robinson, Farrell, Scunthorpe, Burgess and to a lesser extent Sinfield. All of which would have been widely recognised on TV. With the lack of a current day player, playing in the UK, the game struggles to get national coverage.
There is virtually no prospect of getting the top Australian talent to come over due to the salary cap difference .
The game now is much more about power and strength rather than craft and flair. IMO this could be putting off some kids from taking the game up.
From a Hull FC point of view, I thing we as fans probably expect too much. We are perhaps no real different from other set s of fans, but fans in general are hyper critical even after wins.
It’s sort of ingrained in us, that we will beat Salford & Huddersfield “no disrespect intended” when we need to, but the realisation is, we are not as good as we think we are, and the shock of accepting this is hard to take.
This league has evened out, apart from Saints, when all clubs on any given day can beat each other, whether this is due to the salary cap working I don’t know. But one thing is apparent, whilst the league is interesting due to an equal competition, the actual quality is suffering all through the game. No superstars emerging, a very poor dynamic at present.
For me the improvements in athleticism and collision, the "dominant tackle" interpretation, the prevalence of wrestling techniques and the pass behind the dummy runner has killed the spectacle for me, and made it impossible for most lightweight creative mavericks to ever shine again. I'm not one of the majority on here that bows down to the NRL, I watch almost every game because I still prefer rugby league to any other sport - but it's stale and one dimensional both sides of the globe. It's probably age but I preferred watching Dockers/West Hull/Skirlaugh in the early to mid 90's.
For me the improvements in athleticism and collision, the "dominant tackle" interpretation, the prevalence of wrestling techniques and the pass behind the dummy runner has killed the spectacle for me, and made it impossible for most lightweight creative mavericks to ever shine again. I'm not one of the majority on here that bows down to the NRL, I watch almost every game because I still prefer rugby league to any other sport - but it's stale and one dimensional both sides of the globe. It's probably age but I preferred watching Dockers/West Hull/Skirlaugh in the early to mid 90's.