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| To get there, Leeds, Wigan and St Helens needed to rely on good quality imports too. And many of them. Success can breed success if the winning culture filters down. It is probably a lot harder to build a successful team from the roots upwards – you might not attract the best kids and those decent players you built may leave while still young for success elsewhere.
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| As a team i would say we are between 8 an 4 in the table as a club we have lots to do! but it looks like the steps are being made! cant wait for next year!!!
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| Let's get real clubs like Wigan, St Helens and Leeds have enjoyed far more support than Salford since the 1940's. They are big rugby towns and we are a football city. Grass roots isn't the magical solution, these clubs will always have the pick of the best kids because most of these kids want to play for their local clubs.
The only way for us to close the gap is to throw a fortune at it and that's what the owner is obviously in a position to do. Can I see crowds improving with a much stronger winning team? Yes but I can't see an extra 5000 every home game.
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| I can see with a team that's winning most of it's home games getting about 5,000 average in the next couple of seasons. If we can then go on a good cup run and start beating the top three or four at home I can see us approaching the 6-7,000 mark. I think once we're winning regularly if the Doc (or anyone else for that matter) can attract some high profile footballers to come down to a few games then maybe we can start getting some of the City & United fans down.
Fundamentally it depends on on field results and entertainment.
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| It took wire 3-5 years to become a big team and they are a rugby town. It will take us 5-8 years, but we have momentumicon_smile.gif
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