Quote: wrencat1873 "The major test for Toronto comes if/when they start losing games.
It's easy to gain momentum when you are beating everything that's put in front of you but, if you start to lose a few or,
not gain promotion, it becomes far more difficult to grow the fan base etc.
Getting back to the 5 year plan, I'm sure the investors will start to get hacked off if they miss out on promotion in the next couple of seasons and with the kind of spend they have on their squad, they should be winning the comp at a canter.
I dread to think how much TWP's 17 cost at the side of London's 17 in the final ?'"
Toronto are a long term project regardless of what league they are in. Another year in the Championship could be a blessing. Allowing the fans to come to terms with the game before they risk losing more than they win, giving them time to grow more naturally.
I am sure the investors are investing for the love of the game rather than guaranteed profits. No one who has a few million in the bank that they earned can't be daft enough to believe that Rugby League or sport in general, is a good way to make money. Who knows if they get a good TV deal it could work out well for them, but more than likely they will spend more than they earn for a long time.
The key is to get a team that doesn't crumble when the expectation gets too big. They need a team capable of beating Toulouse/Widnes in a final in 12 months time. However I guess can be said about Toulouse and Widnes.