Quote: urbancarrot "
Sour grapes and squeeky bums from Widnes fans...'"
Hardly squeaky bums and sour grapes. We can hit average attendance without freebies, you are hardly a threat to a Widnes Super League application.
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[*Under 15 academy squad[/*
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It's all well and good you lot shouting about how you have ticked another box, but
you are ticking the wrong kind of boxes if you want long term success and stability.
Leigh are the closest threat to Widnes' Super League application, but they fall short on a few key areas and won't be in this time round. I do see tem realistically in Super League in 2016.
I also hear people banging on about "We are a heartland team, we deserve to be there". Well if these so called
‘heartland’ clubs doesn't start to invest in
heartland youth then there will be nothing left of the 'heartland'.
You can't just run a first team and no youth set-up and expect long term stability, it's madness! Bringing through top class British youth should be top priority for every club.
Quote: urbancarrot "
they don't trust your lot handling contraband such as hard cash.'"
That's called having a modern, professional stadium. Still an amateur looking set up if people are handing over cash at a turnstile instead of a more controlled professional outlet via a ticket office. Even Whitehaven don't accept cash on the turnstiles, they have a hut outside the ground you have to buy your ticket from.
Quote: urbancarrot "
when we really need it the Halifax public does come out in numbers.'"
Yeah, only when there is a free ticket though