Quote Dropkick Murphy="Dropkick Murphy"A club's name is it's identity and heritage. I still hate the name "Wolves" stuck needlessly in the middle of Warrington RLFC and it's been there for over two decades. If we decided to take Warrington out of our name and replace it with, for example, Cheshire, to try and attract a wider catchment area, then I would see it as the end of the club. It would no longer represent the town if it no longer bore it's name. That's basically what Swinton are trying to do. I don't condone death threats and the like, but in principle my full sympathy is with the fans who are fighting the change.'"
They don't play in Swinton, so if anything the Swinton name is the bit that does not hold true. Basically Swinton the club is on life support and you could call the Manchester club a successor club or the birth of a new club.
But if they keep their name but lose everything else how does that benefit them?
Other clubs have changed their name before now, manningham changed its name and its sport.
Or chorley to Blackpool panthers.
Even the northern Union changed the sports entire name.
Its a different thing to compare a stable club like Warrington, that have a stable fan base and suggests changing their name or moving location.