Quote: rhintintin "Yes it is based on speculation. However there are no similar situations elsewhere and I did say it would be a big gamble. However it would seem a safer bet then setting up a brand new side in an area with no interest in Rugby League; which the NRL has managed with Melbourne.'"
It's rather disingenuous to compare the state of our game with the NRL isn't it?
The bottom line is this: The anecdotal evidence (look no further than this messageboard) indicates absolutely no stomach at all for a merged team among those who would be expected to watch it. The key promoters of the idea are without exception from outside the five towns area, yet despite the endless repetition of the word "NO" by Wakey, Cas and Fev fans alike, there remains an endless supply of outsiders trying to tell us what's good for us.
Huddersfield/Sheffield, Hull FC/Gateshead... Mergers don't work, certainly not in the way they are perpetually spun as working. They are nothing more than a means for one struggling club to make an asset grab on another struggling club in the hope that at least one of them can survive. This peddled myth that merging offers some kind of utopian dream for fans needs to be shot down once and for all.
Maybe Cas should go down to the Championship at least for a while. Having been there I confess it felt quite good to be a big fish, even if it was in a smaller pond. Or maybe we should be given the help, opportunities and favours enjoyed by other clubs who have struggled and with assistance seemingly turned things around.
But please, please, please... for the millionth time... will people just stop banging on about a five towns merger?