before anything else, I will say first of all that I didn't think Wire today were 28 : 6 bad today ..... I thought Cas played an excellent defensive game and we simply couldn't break them down
I will also say to the "fans" who are hell-bent on booing, simple : stay away and give the loyal fans a chance to support the team at this difficult time (something the players do need). The club doesn't need booers but loyal supporters
my longer-term concern is the snow-ball effect : it's difficult to see where our next win will come from in this topsy-turvy SL campaign. Our play-off hopes in my opinion are gone now and we are playing for pride only
the risk is that come season end we have many players out-of-contract and (I suspect) unlikely to be re-signed., additionally we have the likes of King & Monaghan who (most likely) will go back home
if we finish lowly position in the table (and this is highly likely) what chances do we have to attract high-caliber replacement players ?? season ticket sales will suffer., crowds will fall., SL licence retention criteria likely at risk ??
I'm not trying to open the trap-door by any means, but I concur with many other spectators who question our half back & scrum half playmakers and this area needs resolving and fast
we have to remain positive and hope for some positive form & results., but of the remaining 18 games even with a 50% win rate 24 points come season end is simply not good enough
Good post.....From a business view of this, Simon Moran and the board must be very, very worried.
There is little doubt that crowds are going to dwindle, and with it much needed income....Like you pointed out, on the field, things are going to be going through a long term transistional phase, there is little chance of a dramatic improvement.
You can only hope that come 2011 we have begun to show an improvement, because by then Widnes or Leigh will be eager to take over this area's franchise.
ur telling me you should clap them off after losing 28 6 at home to a team that finished bottom last season??????? ur off ya rocker man 17 quid is alot of money and 179 is alot more for season ticket you expect better so if people wanna boo go for it
Great post, I admit I wasn't too pleased walking away from the ground today, but eh, That's the game for you.
In response to your bit about attracting players to the HJ I feel were in a better position with Smith at the helm and hopefully his standing in the game will influence players to come and play.
Agree with some of your comments although I thought the scoreline did show how bad we were. I also am concerned that this and last season will have a longer term effect on income to the club.
We already have a thread on whether the club are in financial trouble but surely the lack of form of the first team is having a negative affect on support base, current and prospective sponsors.
On the positive our reserves appear to be doing well so that must be a good point for the future.
From a business point of view, yes alarms bells should be ringing; we have spent big but are in poor form. This is a results game and crowds are going to dwindle.
But from my own point of view - GOOD. Maybe the glory hunters will stay at home, the club will stop throwing money at players and we can rebuild from the ground up.
From a business point of view, yes alarms bells should be ringing; we have spent big but are in poor form. This is a results game and crowds are going to dwindle.
But from my own point of view - GOOD. Maybe the glory hunters will stay at home, the club will stop throwing money at players and we can rebuild from the ground up.