Re: YORK AT HOME THIS WEEKEND : Mon Jul 12, 2021 9:12 am
Honkytonk wrote:
Ml came on this forum to say there was big news that would show the direction the club is heading in. I must admit I got my hopes up. We started off by making a few decent signings, but lets be honest, the squad is avge for the champ. Its not a squad to challenge. Now maybe there is a plan, maybe it is to grow the squad over the next couple of years and then give it a go. Problem being any youngster that looks half decent will be snapped up. And if we do go PT then I just cant see how we build a strong enough squad
There is part of me that could even understand letting Ward go. If Ward stated he was not renewing his deal then yeah, move on and being someone in to get settled. The fact Ward did not want to renew should be of concern though.
The move, yeah it's a nice ground but playig confront of 300 wont work. Are we going to try an generate fans/interest. Are we going to try and build some bridges with the missing 1000s. Or are we gonna sit tight and hope some turn up and watch Londons best kept secret.
I've no doubt most on here will label me a constant moaner, tbh I can live with that. Am I really wrong in what I say?? The club does zero favours for itself. I beleive there is huge potential for the Broncos but it will not amount to anything unless the club has a long hard look in the mirror.
It's a sorry state of affairs. The club means a lot to alot ofmpeople but it seems the club does not seem to realise or care. its happy lumbering along to its death rather than swallowing some pride maybe and starting to get itself back to where it could be
There is part of me that could even understand letting Ward go. If Ward stated he was not renewing his deal then yeah, move on and being someone in to get settled. The fact Ward did not want to renew should be of concern though.
The move, yeah it's a nice ground but playig confront of 300 wont work. Are we going to try an generate fans/interest. Are we going to try and build some bridges with the missing 1000s. Or are we gonna sit tight and hope some turn up and watch Londons best kept secret.
I've no doubt most on here will label me a constant moaner, tbh I can live with that. Am I really wrong in what I say?? The club does zero favours for itself. I beleive there is huge potential for the Broncos but it will not amount to anything unless the club has a long hard look in the mirror.
It's a sorry state of affairs. The club means a lot to alot ofmpeople but it seems the club does not seem to realise or care. its happy lumbering along to its death rather than swallowing some pride maybe and starting to get itself back to where it could be
Good post Honky & I agree with just about all of it apart from the huge potential you feel Broncos have. Sadly I believe they & rugby league as a whole have missed the boat where the future is concerned. Can you imagine the RFL/Super League relocating teams to minimise covid impact say to the west country? Naaa! Let's face it the tail wags the RL dog in England. Hope may spring eternal but it is hard to see any future for the game as a whole without major reconstruction.