Kooly87
NRL Captain
- Jun 2, 2017
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Spot on, we're back where the game was in 1999. Expansion everywhere, barely enough quality players. A couple of 'Haves' who win every year, and a heap of 'Have Not's' who perennially struggle.I think you’re stretching your credibility a bit there. The game went almost 100 years with very few changes over that period and the game was nothing like just kicking the ball out on the full and bickering for possession. Pre- super league wars the game was nothing like what you claimed it to be.
The problem (at least for me) was never closer to home. I’m not a fair weather fan and the lean years did not stop me from watching the games of other clubs on a regular basis as the game I.e. the product and how it was officiated if you will, was far superior to today’s slipshod standards.
The refs and the technology the bunker has at its disposal should effectively mean there are less mistakes in the game. To me there are more and some of them have been shown to be unequivocally biased towards our team. Many others are so inconsistent it highlights the sheer incompetence of those currently running the game.
I don’t see it improving anytime soon with the current used car salesman/dodgy bookie as its head.
To save the embarrassment they should reduce the comp to three teams. Penrith, Storm and Roosters. The first two can take turns each at winning the GF in a vain attempt to fight off the AFL’s expansion into western Sydney and to gain a toehold in Melbourne. Occasionally they can let the Roosters win to keep the number one big money backhander happy. Oh wait…..
It has become a farcical piss take.
The only real difference is the Broncos aren't in the Haves' category anymore, so in that respect, the N(SW)RL are probably quite happy that it's all now mission accomplished.
One dominant Sydney team vs another Sydney team or an expansion team (as long as it's not the Broncos) playing each other year, after year, after year, with the Sydney team of course coming out on top, is literally the wet dream of the Sydney Rugby League powerbrokers and media sycophants.