Personally I don't give a toss about rugby as a sport but today Saracens are playing Harlequins at Wembley and it's virtually sold out - 85,000 people.
Interesting article in the Telegraph with the chief executive of Saracens claiming the sport is on the verge of a breakthrough:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ru...acens-ready-to-take-rugby-world-by-storm.html
He's full of grandiose claims about how kids in Shanghai are desperate to practice their rugby skills, but in the small print, it also says that Saracens are losing £4 million a year. And to me there's more than a whiff of desperate bullshit about all this. (He also says: "Football is the big draw card but that balloon is going to pop. Rugby offers a far more family-friendly environment". Something we've heard a million times before).
On the other hand - 85k to watch league rugby sounds mighty impressive.
Interesting article in the Telegraph with the chief executive of Saracens claiming the sport is on the verge of a breakthrough:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ru...acens-ready-to-take-rugby-world-by-storm.html
He's full of grandiose claims about how kids in Shanghai are desperate to practice their rugby skills, but in the small print, it also says that Saracens are losing £4 million a year. And to me there's more than a whiff of desperate bullshit about all this. (He also says: "Football is the big draw card but that balloon is going to pop. Rugby offers a far more family-friendly environment". Something we've heard a million times before).
On the other hand - 85k to watch league rugby sounds mighty impressive.