Quote: LeagueDweeb "Adey & FA just want to blame the RFL. They don't want to accept that the Bulls are no longer where they used to be. It's too complicated to blame Caisley, Hood, Khan, Whitcut et al, so it must be the RFL's fault.
I mean, fancy them loaning the Bulls £700k, then buying the lease to safeguard the club, the lovers!'"
I really am sick and tired of your continued dishonesty. You must have a straw man factory at your disposal.
Don't you ever DARE to presume to attribute to me things I have never said and views I do not hold. It is a pretty dishonest and generally pathetic way of conducting any kind of debate. Is it any wonder the contempt you are held in by so many on here? And that your supporters seem to be largely confined to those who use similar Dishonest tactics?
I have made my views pretty clear on the various individuals who have individually and collectively brought the club to this situation. Many of those views are not pretty. And who was it who first coined "Whitcu*t"? Had the various previous administrations conducted themselves with competence and honesty, there would have been no reason for the RFL to get involved. Unfortunately they did not, hence the continuing interventions by the RFL. Unfortunately, it seems to many people that those interventions - starting with the secret loans and the fire- sale acquisition of the Odsal lease - just turned crisis into a disaster.
I think most reasonable folk would now say that there would likely have been a very different outcome had the club been allowed to enter a much less severe insolvency process in 2012. There seems at least a serious possibility that the RFL gave assurances to Moore and co that, for reasons unclear, they subsequently backtracked upon. If the key protagonists would just answer the questions I raised earlier, we could put this speculation to bed once and for all. But, like you, there seems to be a marked reluctance to provide unequivocal yes/ no answers. So, until we DO get some answers, I will continue to say what I have been saying: that the problems were caused entirely by several iterations of the club mismanagement; but that, when history comes to be written, the actions of the RFL may well be seen to have turned crises into a total unmitigated disaster.
And no armies of your straw men, nor amount of ignoring everything that you have said which others have either disproved or shown your knowledge (such as in the insolvency process) to be lacking, can change what I have made quite clear. No matter how much you might wish to dishonestly have people think otherwise.