Quote Leaguefan="Leaguefan"The RL system in this country is shot at IMO.
Clubs sign 2nd rate players from down under, appoint a national coach discarded by his own country, allow SL clubs to loan players to the championship so overseas players get their place and watch even championship trams sign overseas cast offs never will be .
Unlikely to change but all I see is the slow demise of the game.
I surrender. RL in this country is a joke IMO so walk away from direct involuntary. Sadly many others have done and will do.
Shameful'"
You may be right, might not be. I'm an optimist and prefer to look at the positive.
Firstly the England coach, he is probably the best coach this sport has ever produced. He's brought success pretty much wherever he has gone. He's one of the very few foreigners I'm delighted to have coaching England and hope he can do for us what he did for NZ.
Clubs have signed foreign players for decades. As a winter sport we were able to sign some of the best players who would play back to back seasons though most of those only played 3/4 of the season when they went back. Since summer rugby the antipodeans had to make a choice and couldn't do both consiquently most choose to stay in Australia. We still pick up some pretty good players, admittedly some not so good too. Home grown players will always be complimented with foreigners, IMO the diversity is good for a team. I think we allow too many non fed players at the moment and would prefer to see it reduced to a maximum of 5 in the match day 17.
I'm not sure I'm watching 'the slow demise of the game' though changes in administration need to happen to allow the sport to progress as it should do. The biggest single factor IMO is we need to reintroduce the pathway from youth to first team. All professional clubs (or at least super league clubs) should be forced to run both an academy and reserve team. If this is detrimental to the first team in the short term so be it, it will bear fruit in the medium term.
Football is the number one sport in the country and nothing's going to change that. When we compare ourselves to the others such as RU & Cricket the biggest difference is our lack of a proper international structure. To do that we need expansion and clubs based in countries like France, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Chucking them straight into SL has been tried, and with the exception of Catalan, has failed. I think the RFL have got it right by introducing clubs like Toulouse Andy Lowe levels and allowing themselves to develop a foundation before building. We need to do this with 2 or 3 teams in the other countries.
In short, I'm cautiously optimistic for the future but recognise the need for change in the administration at senior level. One thing is for sure I will never walk away from the sport I love, if I had to I'd start following the local amateur team if that was all that's left.