Slick wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 8:57 am
EnergiseR2 wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 9:19 pm
I would disagree with that take. Even in French circles ROG is known as a Chequebook Charlie he has that much money to spend. The fact with a straight face he has ponted to Leinsters budget when he knows how Irish rugby works speaks to both his brazeness and genius at the siege stuff. LAR are not a small team both literally and figuratively. The only way Leinster could compete would be to blow our way of doing rugby out the door amd get a load of huge lads in like LAR. We don't do that for obvious reasons. We have been blessed with some of our signings like Hines and Thorn but fact is is LAR want to go out and buy x number of players in x number of positions next year they can. We can't no more than a Scottish team could. You have been sold a pup by the English media on Irish rugby
For your average Irish rugby supporter is their club or their national team doing well more important to them? I personally would much rather the national team does well rather than either of our clubs and don't care how we get there. I'd imagine, particularly with just 2 teams, it's a majority view here.
I've noticed a shift in Scotland, particularly on the Glasgow bored, there isn't enough traffic on the Edinburgh one to make a call either way. I get the feeling from some Glasgow fans that Glasgow is the team they support and the national side is second to that.
I don't know if this view comes from younger fans, but I would imagine it does. Although of course Edinburgh v Glasgow is the oldest inter-district rugby match in the world, the districts themselves weren't a big deal in the 80s and 90s when I started playing club rugby - it meant a lot to the players of course because it was a stepping stone to the national team, but it wasn't a team you'd support because they only played a handful of matches per season - the old inter-district tournament which took place around Christmas time and the odd game against touring teams from New Zealand or Australia would pique a bit of interest for novelty value, but no kids would have Edinburgh or Glasgow posters on their bedroom wall.
Some of the shift may well be down to the lack of success for the national side and the league win and finals reached by Glasgow - I don't think that can be underestimated, that and the style of rugby Glasgow has become known for since the Lineen days.