Bullseye wrote:
Sums up where I am exactly. Not sure if I can accept "settling" for mid table mediocrity. I've done plenty of years of following thick and thin and have plenty of other things to do with my time now. Going to the rugby should be enjoyable and the whole point of the team is surely to try and win every game and aspire to improve? Going through the motions isn't going to attract people to the game. Our glorious leader needs to do more to sell the experience and to show there's actually a point to it all.
I’ve got a season ticket but probably not been to half of the games this season.
Pre-COVID I very rarely missed a home game and went to 90% away.
I guess the break made me realise there’s better ways of spending my weekend.
I’m not “out” yet, but I fail to see what Wood and co are going to do to win supporters like me back (and more importantly the ones who have checked out altogether).
I missed Leigh as the score line was predictable, looked like it might rain and despite the improved performance the game vs Dewsbury was depressing to see what a hole Odsal is at the moment.
There was a time I’d happily stand on the terraces in the freezing cold or torrential rain. Those times seem a long time gone.
A decent coaching appointment would be a start. If it’s a cheap option then I can see ST renewal being another nail in the coffin next year.