We've already lost Leeds/Yorkshire, Sale becoming the sole Premiership representation for the North would definitely be bad for maintaining the profile of the game up there.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:19 pmsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:13 pmThey have been for at least the last decade tbh. Several seasons ago they made a surprise run to the playoffs, but they got relegated the very next season. Typically they finish 11th or bottom. With some of the mid-season player transfers from last season they clearly got anyone experienced and on a vaguely decent wage off their books. It's well known that they spend the least in the Prem and are trying to live within their means, but that leaves them a squad that's mostly kids and nobodies. Just last month after Tigers reamed them, the head coach said:
The only reason they weren't relegated last season is that the sole team with a ground big enough to make them eligible for promotion didn't finishe high enough in the Championship table.Strategically going forward, they [the owners/board] have to make decisions because it's not fair on the league itself. Fundamentally, the result was done and dusted after 25 minutes. As I said, it's a pretty tough night.
They're losing two of the only weapons they have left with Carreras heading off to France and Radwan talking about wanting to do Olympic 7s.
Starting to enter "What's the point?" territory tbh.
That's genuinely sad to hear.
Maybe it's just me but I like a presence for rugby in the north east of England and not just because of the links with players between Edinburgh and Newcastle, but because it should be a game where the top tier is available to supporter the length and breath of the land - we in Scotland have our own problems with that.
Newcastle don't seem to be too far away from where London Scottish were a few years ago (albeit from a different height) when they chose to go semi pro and gave up on the idea of promotion to the Premiership.
When we talk about who we'd like to see come up from the Championship Doncaster get mentioned a fair bit if only to get another Northern club, but that would still mean professional rugby in England basically stalls at the river Humber and there's a fair chunk of the country above that. Incidentally, Donny is the side with a ground suitable for promotion.