Gateshead Chief Exec talks a load of tosh... : Tue May 12, 2009 5:19 pm
"However, Findlay is confident the club is making progress both on and off the field.
"Our average crowd is probably about 700 this season, which is up almost 100%, and we're bringing in new commercial sponsors," he said.
"To do that in a recession is a pretty good sign.
"I have always thought there was potential here and I think Super League here would have been a success had the merger with Hull not gone ahead.
"We have quite a long way to go but we've seen some good progress. We're competitive on the pitch and off the field we're slowly but surely getting there."
Although Findlay was not involved in the original Super League club, there are links between the two.
Captain Neil Thorman, one of three brothers playing the game, and full-back Kevin Neighbour were both ball boys in 1999 while assistant coach Chris Hood performed the role of mascot Captain Thunder."
What a load of tosh this article contains. They are clearly not competitive on the field based on their current league position. Their average crowd proves that they are not competitive off it. An increase of 210 on 490 is nowhere near 100%. And worst of all what the heck does being the mascot of a SL team, or a ball boy for that matter, have to do with the price of cheese?!!
If this club was from the heartlands there is no way there would be such a positive slant..