Quote Seth="Seth"Since 1945 the only break in wembley hosting the final was due to the stadium being rebuilt, over 65 years to me certainly warrants being the home of the challenge cup if not RL, then I suppose it's also whatever suits your argument.'"
I take your point and will re-iterate my belief that Wembley is not the home of RL in this country and will concede to agree that it can be seen as the home of the CC, however to have 1 competition game of RL played a year (admittedly there were a couple of internationals played there last year) hardly makes it HOME
Quote Seth="TRB"Wembley was titled as the 'National Stadium for Football and Rugby League' (or words to that effect.
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Don't think so, Wembley is "England's national stadium". It is the home venue of the England national football team, it is owned by English football's governing body, The Football Association, through their subsidiary company "Wembley National Stadium Ltd". There is no reference in WNSL press releases to it being ‘National Stadium for Football and Rugby League’ (or words to that effect)
BTW there have been as many RU games played at the "New" Wembley since re-opening than there has been RL, so should there be a statue of JPR Williams there as well
As I said in my previous post, I do not see the relevance of a RL tribute statue there
