sergeant pepper wrote:
I'd rather see us dominate every week with a squad full of Brett Kennys than be forced into our current mediocrity.
Let's not pretend this cap has been a good thing. It's produced competitiveness at the expense the proper teams aspirations. In no other walk of life would you keep yourself or let yourself be held at a destitute level if you had the means or ambition to get out of it.
That's exactly what happens now. The have nots are wrongfully holding back the big guns because they know they can't compete. Well sadly that's life - we have more resources, more business acumen and a rich stream of new talent at our disposal.
Of course, every fan everywhere in every sport wants their team to dominate, but then there is reality.What do you think will fund this team of Brett Kenny's? Are you of the opinion that Wigan have millions salted away in the bank? Because we sure as hell won't get any funds through the gates we attract.
Do you think a team full of Brett Kenny's will have the crowds flooding back to watch the 'mediocrity' of Super League?
A quick glance at Bilko's site reveals that in Kenny's one season we averaged 10,000 fans. And all through the halcyon days that followed we never averaged the 16,000 that we got in 2011. (By the way there's a myth that Sam Tomkins' leaving affected our attendances - not true. They started to go down in his final season).
I'm afraid that the reality is - Wigan benefit just as much from the cap as the others do. The idea that the likes of Cas and Wakey are stopping us becoming some sort of world force is risible. Get real.