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| A lifelong Bulls fan, Nigel Woods, proposes a new structure that gets the Bulls back in the top flight via the only way possible. Or maybe I'm just being cycnical.Broadly, I prefer it, and I agree the Bulls should be in there. They get the crowds, and some new concrete terracing and a roof would Odsal atmospheric. But if London AND Toulouse both get in, nothing is added to the fan experience, and two of the 13 home games would have a poorer atmosphere than in under the current structure. For me, Bulls, York, and London or Oldham. Another idea for me is that the Magic weekend should be scrapped, but every club should have an extra fixture, the same as what would be the Magic fixture, and they are obliged to take it on the road. 7 games a year in new areas. Scotland, Ireland, the south-west, etc.
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| If it has to be Bradford, then it also has to be York.
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| Agreed. They're a good side and have a nice stadium.
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| It’ll be Toulouse via IMG (check their data from last year and this year), then Bradford and London via the ‘independent panel’. I can explain why but I don’t think anyone cares.
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| Having a nice stadium or a good team isn't the point of IMG. It is trying to establish financially stable with growth potential.
The stadium, finances and social media type checks establish that.
So I'm not sure what else an independent group is going to use to decide.
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| Looks like the lower leagues are being merged too. Big fan of that, and hope they go with a Championship East / Championship West format. There'd be a few mismatches (particularly in the short term for Newcastle and Keighley), but better crowds, less money spent on travel, more consistent end to each season, and a proper season for League One clubs. I assume it'd look something like this:
Championship East
Batley Bradford or York Dewsbury Doncaster Featherstone Goole Halifax Hunslet Keighley Newcastle Sheffield
Championship West
Barrow Midlands Hurricanes North Wales Oldham Rochdale Salford Swinton Whitehaven Widnes Workington
Each team plays home and away. Then top 6 of each division come together for a play off series.
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