Quote: af "Happy to do that. A world of difference between having a "oh, FFS Bradford" reaction to the dustcart years that have followed the Lord Mayor's Show of the first decade of Super League, as opposed to the weirdly hateful and persistent need to define yourself by rage and bitterness towards a club who you are supposedly following for recreational purposes.'"
I think that the problem is, that from their point of view, [ithey[/i are the ones who can see the truth, whilst the rest of us, who [iI[/i would regard as more realistic, are hopeless know nothings who can't, or don't want to, see what's going on in front of our eyes.
They see a club rotting from the centre, destroying itself from within whilst the chairman, board, coach (and us) deny the problem. To be honest, I can't see any 'coming together' because I can't see any common ground. Their world, to me, is a black and white two dimensional binary place where everything is either right or wrong with no shade of grey, it is a world which I don't recognise; players are "Pish, pants or rapc" who "must be got rid of", money can be found to bring in anybody, whether it is there or not, and top players will sign for us, presumably just because we are the Bulls.
I suspect they see me, and others, as prepared to watch rubbish, not caring, and being blindly led down the garden path by the powers that be. Probably a bit wet, not prepared to see what, oh so obviously, "must" be done to bring the glory back. Two points of view divided by a common love for the same club. Sad really.