Quote Keep Smiling="Keep Smiling"Widnes will be the team to come in but IMO there could be one of four to go.
[uwhat do Crusaders, Catalans, or Quins do for the game or teams they play away, nothing.
none of these clubs bring any revenue to away matches and as when Catalan reached the cup final it was a joke to see their corner of support.[/u
we have two teams who have been in admin in Wakey and Crusaders when Super League is all supposed to be about financial strength (and before it all starts I know we had our problems) but this is about now.
any one of these four must looked at as possible drop-outs and if I had my way I'd add Rovers to that bunch for good measure.'"
Amazing how this old chestnut rears its head whenever things like this are discussed. The game is expanding and is thankfully not stuck in the 1960s like your good self.
Catalans oddly enough do not bring thousands with them to away games For the life of me at this moment in time I can't think why not
Crusaders are building from nothing. In 12 months it could be argued they have worked miracles. I admit that going into administration will not help their cause in the slightest and if Halifax come in then they must be favs to go out after Wakey.
London; The arguements are soooo boring now. Again I can't think at this moment why they don't travel in their thousands like all the rest of the SL clubs and their fans.

The work that it taking place down here in schools is amazing and that is starting to manifest itself in the Quins squad. A squad that whilst very thin on paper is performing reasonably well this season.
As has been said if any team in SL is reliant on away support to boost its coffers then they are not deserving of a place in the competition. Its about time one or two in Hull got off their high horses about the Hull clubs taking more fans away with them. Its a lame arguement which frankly makes the fans of both clubs look pathetic.
As for Widnes I hope they make a good fist of it next year and build back to the dizzy hights of the 70 and 80s when they were a joy to watch. I also believe Fax have done everything required of them and I wouldn't be at all surprised to see them included. The strides being taken there to progress the club would be seriously dented if they are refused for another 3 years. I think they are unfortunate as the RFL made an announcement far too early that at least one club would be promoted. They should have kept quiet and watched how things progressed and had the balls to announce them today.