| Cardiff Rugby on 16:04 - Feb 23 with 1105 views | Whiterockin |
| Cardiff Rugby on 15:37 - Feb 23 by majorraglan | Agreed. Part of the Central District motion makes reference to “seeing the books” - that’s key and it’s essential to know where the money is being spent and what the “waste” is. |
I just wonder if the pressure really intensifies will Richard Collier-Keywood walk before he is pushed and what would be the next move by both sides. |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 17:42 - Feb 26 with 909 views | Whiterockin | Is this the open door for the Ospreys. Just the thought of it being a possibility would put the fear of god into the WRU. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/ru |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 19:41 - Feb 26 with 855 views | union_jack |
They’d need to be invited of course which I would see as a big problem and I don’t think the revamped St Helens would meet ground capacity requirements. It’s not going to happen sadly. |  |
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| Cardiff Rugby on 19:54 - Feb 26 with 827 views | Whiterockin |
| Cardiff Rugby on 19:41 - Feb 26 by union_jack | They’d need to be invited of course which I would see as a big problem and I don’t think the revamped St Helens would meet ground capacity requirements. It’s not going to happen sadly. |
Some of the comments from English rugby club supporters support Welsh regions joining. Some of the grounds currently hold 10,500, I think the minimum ground capacity is currently 10,000 for admission. [Post edited 26 Feb 19:56]
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| Cardiff Rugby on 22:27 - Feb 26 with 775 views | union_jack |
| Cardiff Rugby on 19:54 - Feb 26 by Whiterockin | Some of the comments from English rugby club supporters support Welsh regions joining. Some of the grounds currently hold 10,500, I think the minimum ground capacity is currently 10,000 for admission. [Post edited 26 Feb 19:56]
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I thought it was 20000 but hope you’re right. |  |
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| Cardiff Rugby on 23:51 - Feb 26 with 752 views | max936 |
| Cardiff Rugby on 22:27 - Feb 26 by union_jack | I thought it was 20000 but hope you’re right. |
Its 10,000, 100% 8,000, is possible as well, things are fast moving at moment and all isn't lost, quite yet I'm hearing. |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 06:15 - Feb 27 with 694 views | Whiterockin |
| Cardiff Rugby on 22:27 - Feb 26 by union_jack | I thought it was 20000 but hope you’re right. |
From Wikipedia, Premiership Rugby ground capacity. Click on Premiership Rugby. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ [Post edited 27 Feb 6:16]
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| Cardiff Rugby on 11:11 - Feb 27 with 650 views | union_jack |
Must have misheard somewhere. Thanks for the info. The WRU have said it’s not final in the west yet so all is not lost BUT I’d be equally vociferous if the Scarlets were considered. Two regions in the west must remain. Cardiff and Dragons can fight their own battle😏 |  |
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| Cardiff Rugby on 19:49 - Feb 27 with 518 views | majorraglan | Further Update Swansea Vity council have launched legal action against the WRU. Rob Stewart has answered a couple of questions on FB if anyone is interested. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 20:20 - Feb 27 with 502 views | Boundy |
| Cardiff Rugby on 19:49 - Feb 27 by majorraglan | Further Update Swansea Vity council have launched legal action against the WRU. Rob Stewart has answered a couple of questions on FB if anyone is interested. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art |
I wonder where they think cardiff is "The governing body said three licences would be granted - one to a team in Cardiff, one in the west and one in the east" I'm not a fan of our civic leader but at least he's making all the right noises. |  |
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| Cardiff Rugby on 20:31 - Feb 27 with 481 views | Whiterockin |
| Cardiff Rugby on 20:20 - Feb 27 by Boundy | I wonder where they think cardiff is "The governing body said three licences would be granted - one to a team in Cardiff, one in the west and one in the east" I'm not a fan of our civic leader but at least he's making all the right noises. |
There is a lot of revenue at stake for the city as a whole when you concider the visiting teams and their supporters who stay for the weekend. Plus the international profile the City of Swansea gets and knock on benifits. |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 11:43 - Mar 2 with 304 views | sons_of_omri |
| Cardiff Rugby on 21:36 - Jan 19 by Dr_Winston | It is curious timing. For all their success on the pitch though the city has never really embraced the Ospreys. You could drive past the stadium on almost any match day and you'd barely notice that there was a game on, so even if they were still there they'd have been a candidate for the chop. Llanelli pull in the biggest crowds and have a stadium. Cardiff is never going to be without a team. I believe that Rodney Parade is also WRU owned so they're going to want a team there). Ospreys were disposable. |
Well of course - the other three are town or city clubs who steadfastly refused to embrace regional rugby. Neath and Swansea sacrificed themselves to make the concept work and look at their reward. I know you don’t like rugby but if anyone thinks this is a good thing think again. Centralisation has even spread into rugby and you can bet Cardiff County Council habe had some input into this. |  | |  |
| Cardiff Rugby on 13:34 - Mar 2 with 278 views | streetlyjack | There is no logic for getting rid of the Ospreys when they have a catchment area of over 300,000 people compared to the Scarlets which isn't even a third of this even when you include most of West Wales population into the mix. Support has been a problem ever since the Ospreys formed with attendances varying from as little as 2,800 up to around 5-6,000 on average - this equates to less than 2% of the population which is incredibly poor when you consider the attendances the Swans get. Whatever way the wind blows on this the people of Swansea have to get behind rugby in general or rugby will never grow in the city, certainly not enough to push for a move into the English pyramid as plan B. Give free tickets to schools, colleges, universities etc to create a buzz around the club, employ a marketing guru that can build excitement around the brand, drop ticket prices, offer more incentives....do whatever it takes to get people watching or we will continue to witness the slow painful death of what should be the jewel in the crown of Welsh rugby. the grassroots game is critical to this so positive links have to be formed with all local clubs to keep interest high. Sadly broadcasting money is currently keeping the game afloat and now controls the game, it now looks like the English prem is starting to move towards a franchise model which IMO would be a disaster and another step to losing genuine rugby fans as TV audiences are more important than fans. I would much rather watch Swansea v Pontypridd in a Welsh league if thats where this ends rather than the 'Vodafone WRU Cardiff Blue Jays' vs the 'Admiral Insurance Newport 1839 Uprisers' in the URC. The WRU are a complete shambles, I hope the council, Ospreys management and the people of swansea and Neath can come together to keep the game alive in both areas. |  |
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| Cardiff Rugby on 15:16 - Mar 3 with 197 views | union_jack | As someone says in the comments below in this article, once those lot in the Sennedd are against you you know you’ve lost the argument🤣 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/ru |  |
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