Sensei-Bull wrote:
I think it will be down to how many fans bother to come out to watch the team that he's heavily invested in. I don't know the bloke and I don't pretend to, but he seems to be happy that the team are heading in the right direction. He does however, appear to be losing patience with the stay away fans who don't appear to appreciate all the time, money and effort that he's been putting in over the last few years. This is in no way a criticism of the fans on here as I imagine that you all attend regularly but I wouldn't be surprised if he's getting a tad frustrated. Oh and then there's the RFL...
I hope that he sticks around for you. We've got our own drama's over at the Bulls and I wouldn't wish the uncertainty on anybody.
I disagree because I think he's wise enough to know the numbers will only come with stability, continual progress and the chance of some success. This points deduction has knocked the stuffing out of the regular fans (myself included) so it isn't going to help attracting new support. The RFL may want vengence against our owner but they are destroying 130+ years of RL history in Salford/Manchester in the process.
My view is if he walks now (the RFL have won) the clubs future will be bleak and it would be a real shame considering the progress the team have made on the field this year. My thoughts are if the sport can't survive in one of it's largest cities after a century plus, it's about time the RFL locked the doors and threw away the keys
I do understand our owner has outspoken public views (that I don't agree with) but I hope Nigel Wood is a big enough man (mentally, he obviously is physically) to rise above this for the greater good and sort it out. I think the RFL need to ask themselves the question how they would feel had they put as much money as Marwan Koukash has into the sport. Let's reflect the people at the RFL make a very good living out of the sport (that I'm sure they work hard for) and some people invest millions into it. Who's more disposable?