Castleford chief executive Steve Ferres has warned fans the club is in a precarious position without a quick fix.
The Tigers, who finished level on points with bottom club Widnes in 2012, are targeting 5000 season ticket holders for next season, as it looks to improve its fortunes on and off the field.
Ferres said: "There isn’t any doubt that the club is in a precarious position and one that cannot be resolved quickly or easily.
"It is now time to be honest with the fans. The club has a vision for the future and knows what it needs to do to move forward but there are significant obstacles to face before it can get there. I think it is very important that the fans understand what these challenges are before they are asked to commit as season ticket holders for next season.
"Castleford Tigers fans and their support next year are integral to its future and they deserve to be given a true representation of the club."
Ferres has been undertaking a review of the club since his arrival earlier this year.
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Castleford chief executive Steve Ferres has warned fans the club is in a precarious position without a quick fix.
The Tigers, who finished level on points with bottom club Widnes in 2012, are targeting 5000 season ticket holders for next season, as it looks to improve its fortunes on and off the field.
Ferres said: "There isn’t any doubt that the club is in a precarious position and one that cannot be resolved quickly or easily.
"It is now time to be honest with the fans. The club has a vision for the future and knows what it needs to do to move forward but there are significant obstacles to face before it can get there. I think it is very important that the fans understand what these challenges are before they are asked to commit as season ticket holders for next season.
"Castleford Tigers fans and their support next year are integral to its future and they deserve to be given a true representation of the club."
Ferres has been undertaking a review of the club since his arrival earlier this year.
Friday night was a fantastic game and occasion to be at even if we fell on the wrong side of the score line. Problem is apart from the CC we are only getting that tension in week 3 of the playoffs and the GF when we should be getting it everytime Wigan/Leeds/Saints/Wire play each other in the regular season. You get the feeling that the clubs don't really care if they win in the regular season as long as they win in the playoffs. I don't blame them when where you finish in the league doesn't define your season.
Well, quite simply, i don't think i'm prepared to pay out hundreds next year to watch my club in 27 friendlies until the 'real' season starts at week 1 of the playoffs. I still remember watching Leeds v Wire early in the season and Cullen and Hemmings where saying the coaches won't be really bothered who wins the 2 points at this stage of the season!!!! how the f*** can that be the mentality when 15,000 plus people have paid £20 or more to be there!!
sorry rant over but i can see the regular season, and British RL with it, going down the drain if the RFL don't sort it quickly.
what if next year, none of the big 4 try to win the league? what the hell are we going to be watching all season?
Friday night was a fantastic game and occasion to be at even if we fell on the wrong side of the score line. Problem is apart from the CC we are only getting that tension in week 3 of the playoffs and the GF when we should be getting it everytime Wigan/Leeds/Saints/Wire play each other in the regular season. You get the feeling that the clubs don't really care if they win in the regular season as long as they win in the playoffs. I don't blame them when where you finish in the league doesn't define your season.
Well, quite simply, i don't think i'm prepared to pay out hundreds next year to watch my club in 27 friendlies until the 'real' season starts at week 1 of the playoffs. I still remember watching Leeds v Wire early in the season and Cullen and Hemmings where saying the coaches won't be really bothered who wins the 2 points at this stage of the season!!!! how the f*** can that be the mentality when 15,000 plus people have paid £20 or more to be there!!
sorry rant over but i can see the regular season, and British RL with it, going down the drain if the RFL don't sort it quickly.
what if next year, none of the big 4 try to win the league? what the hell are we going to be watching all season?
I am prepared to watch my team win lose or draw whether its a friendly or a league game. I love my RL and will always support my team. Top 8 is a farce but I wouldn't be complaining if I was Leeds and neither would you. How would you feel if you lost key players during the season, dropped points and then key players came back to win the GF? Would you turn round and say "FFS we don't deserve it because we finished outside the top 4?" Yeah right! Give your head a bang and stop being a fake plastic fan. Support your team, the sport and stop being a muppet!
i look back on the season and just think it was unequivocally lame. very few matches that were actual competitions, some entertainment resulting from low skill, low intensity games going to the wire (figure of speech, not warrington) and very few real highlights. from the whole league.
I am prepared to watch my team win lose or draw whether its a friendly or a league game. I love my RL and will always support my team. Top 8 is a farce but I wouldn't be complaining if I was Leeds and neither would you. How would you feel if you lost key players during the season, dropped points and then key players came back to win the GF? Would you turn round and say "FFS we don't deserve it because we finished outside the top 4?" Yeah right! Give your head a bang and stop being a fake plastic fan. Support your team, the sport and stop being a muppet!
teams are resting players who are not injured knowing they can do so and still quite easily have a shot at winning the grand final. you might follow your team in any type of game they play, but most fans will wise up and start to pick and chose.
I only missed 4 of the 36 games that Wigan played this year and next year will be no different.
The key statistic though is that whereas I barely missed a TV game regardless of who was playing, I've only bothered to watch about 6 games this year that didn't involve Wigan (pre playoffs) and two of them bored me to death.
What a depressing thread, not that I disagree with most of the comments (I don't agree with the unwelcome visitors to the board who seem to think this is all because we lost).
I said on another board recently that Wigan fans have a tendency to think more about the game as a whole than simply our own club and that other clubs' fans tend to think more about their own club first. That sounds arrogant but threads like this and others over the years (like the stupid SC comments from Saints fans in particular) prove it is true.
I despair for RL at the moment.
The management and structures of the sport are just not fit for purpose.
The treatment of Tomkins shows the sport for what it is, petty, parochial and self-defeating. We waited c20 years for another player of similar gifts to Hanley to come along and then when he does the sport gives him the MoS a year late, after the greatest player of his generation suffered abuse from so-called RL fans. Instead of praising him we have stupid threads on rlfans.com in which Tomkins is said to be worse than just about any NRL full back. This stuff is just hate-filled nonsense, but it tells us a lot about the mindset of many RL fans.
What's even worse is that in 20 years' time we simply won't have sublimely talented players like Tomkins in Sooopah Doooopah League or even players who are very good. We will have very mediocre players playing for poor pay in front of small crowds at empty stadiums. The standard has dropped noticeably in the last few years and we can expect things to get worse.
The treatment of Tomkins shows the sport for what it is, petty, parochial and self-defeating. We waited c20 years for another player of similar gifts to Hanley to come along and then when he does the sport gives him the MoS a year late, after the greatest player of his generation suffered abuse from so-called RL fans. Instead of praising him we have stupid threads on rlfans.com in which Tomkins is said to be worse than just about any NRL full back. This stuff is just hate-filled nonsense, but it tells us a lot about the mindset of many RL fans.
The same people will moan and have a go at him should he leave for the NRL or indeed RU.
I was too young to remember, but were Edwards, Hanley, Gregory or anyone else ever booed by Great Britain fans whilst playing for Great Britain? (I know Longy was when the teams were read out but he wasn't during the game IIRC)
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