Quote Soupy="Soupy"What good work did the Bulls do at the start of SuperLeague?'"
Frankly, if you have to ask, then you know so little about the subject that I might as well talk to my tortoises. But anyway . . .
Quote Soupy="Soupy" Bradford Northern copied marketing methods already used by Keighley. '"
Tosh. Keighley brought in what could be described as US-style razzamatazz, albeit obviously much watered down and on a comparatively tiny budget. Are you seriously suggesting Keighley invented cheerleaders, dancing girls and the rest? For a time, it worked, but just as in the Bulls' case, withered and became a pale shadow of its former glories as the fortuns of the team declined, and as they (and we) failed to freshen and re-invent it, to keep people interested.
The Bulls' version of "mania" was just that - a version of something that in principle had been done for may decades in sport, mainly in the US. But our masterstroke was certainly not "copying Keighley", but employing the marketing genius, Peter Deakin.
Quote Soupy="Soupy"Do I truly believe that kicking Bradford out of the SL is in the interest of RL.... I don't know, they certainly deserve it, though it would be a shock to the league before attendances creep up again this sport could really use the money right now, '"
"Deserve"??
What money? If Bulls leave SL this will make the other clubs rich?
Quote Soupy="Soupy"alternatively the sport may regain some credibility as a proper sport (as it has none with most of my midland and southern colleagues), '"

...but was a fully credible sport into which your colleagues poured money, until they reeled away in shock when a northern team went tits. OK.
Quote Soupy="Soupy"
If Bradford were in the Championship wouldn't the supporters hope for their chance to play in the big leagues when teams make a squander their chance and can't manage themselves appropriately at such a level.'"
What a weird way of looking at it. Any lower league team with ambitions wants to move up the ladder, but I'd reckon most fans would want to get in because they are the best choice and tick the required boxes, not pray for the collapse of a fellow club so they can dance into its SL grave. I genuinely do not believe that the vast majority of RL fans wish ill on any other team or its fans, despite the number of trolls on here who do.
Quote Soupy="Soupy"Featherstone deserve SL because of their consistently strong team, Fax deserve it for their all around decent club, Leigh have a reasonable team with good facilities. All could address their failings and be great in just a short time with SL size revenues and visibility...'"
In other words you accept that these clubs have their failings, and are not great.
Look, you won't find me knocking any of those teams, and I've seen Fev twice this season as well as on Premier, and in their league yes a very decent outfit, and entertaining to watch, but let's not kid ourselves, that team would be pulverised in SL, you surely know this? The truth, whether you face it or not, is that they could only "be great in a short time" if somebody got a huge chequebook out and bought half a squad of top-class players.
In the wider picture, what you also have to accept is that if SL comes back down to parochial little towns in the narrow patches it once was, and isn't all that far from now, there won't BE the same level of Sky money etc., maybe even none, as Sky would have no interest in screening a comp at great expense running into the multiple millions involving these sort of clubs. If they did, then it wouldn't be on Premier who - as I understand it, don't even pay the clubs any fee to speak of.
This is not to write these teams off, far from it. As a Northern fan in 1973, I gazed enviously at the Featherstone team of those days and wished Bradford could be as good. In more recent times, how we used to relish the derbies with Halifax. So I am happy with the principle that if any one of them gets to the stage where it can genuinely make a better pitch for SL than Bradford, or whoever, then of course they should be in. But you should remove your rose tinted specs and recognise that at the moment they are a very long way away from being able to do that. It may be Bradford's good fortune that despite going tits the new club is, at the moment, a seven day camel ride ahead as a SL candidate, but it doesn't help to pretend that they are not, or that the present SL wouldn't be severely weakened without Bradford. That might understandably leave a bitter taste with many, but it's the truth nonetheless.