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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 945506" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>While it's great that there's a pro league in the USA, I agree with [USER=73648]@themole25[/USER]. Major League Rugby is a tough watch. The presentation is poor, quality of play is average and crowd sizes aren't up to much. </p><p></p><p>Looking at another startup league in the US, the Alliance of American Football had a slick presentation and got plenty of media coverage but folded within weeks of starting. MLR is looking to grow slowly and organically to avoid the fate that befell the AAF. That it's survived two seasons and is expanding ahead of a third year is to be commended. </p><p></p><p>I'm interested to see how the new Premier Lacrosse League fares in comparison with MLR. PLL has major sponsorship, a good TV deal and will be played in big stadiums on a touring model akin to the World Sevens Series. Is PLL the way of the future or did MLR choose the right model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 945506, member: 13611"] While it's great that there's a pro league in the USA, I agree with [USER=73648]@themole25[/USER]. Major League Rugby is a tough watch. The presentation is poor, quality of play is average and crowd sizes aren't up to much. Looking at another startup league in the US, the Alliance of American Football had a slick presentation and got plenty of media coverage but folded within weeks of starting. MLR is looking to grow slowly and organically to avoid the fate that befell the AAF. That it's survived two seasons and is expanding ahead of a third year is to be commended. I'm interested to see how the new Premier Lacrosse League fares in comparison with MLR. PLL has major sponsorship, a good TV deal and will be played in big stadiums on a touring model akin to the World Sevens Series. Is PLL the way of the future or did MLR choose the right model. [/QUOTE]
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