Frankly anyone who
seriously believes that homophobic abuse is on a par with last night's chants at Headingley is living in fantasy land.
The club has an arguable defence: that Cas treat the issue seriously and took steps which the tribunal ignored or didn't give enough weight to.
We aren't appealing on the grounds that homophobic abuse isn't really all that.
And arguing that it's not really anything deserving action or punishment, or on a par with the newly discovered "hair colourism" - whatever tf that is - not only undermines and trivialises the club's real grounds for appeal but actually reinforces the prosecution case that we don't take homophobia seriously and stronger action by the RFL and clubs is needed to drive the message home.
TBH, we're beginning to sound like some of the Widnes fans in 2008, whinging about some unfair conspiracy against us and trying to blame anyone but the actual culprits: in their case the ex-chairman and board who screwed their club's finances, in our case the idiots who thought it would be fun to chant homophobic abuse at a gay player.
So as DS10 said: let's concentrate on backing the team on the field.