Quote: The Happy Hooker "
Surely drastic action is required at all levels, your coach must go (we did it with Mildred), we got our CEO Tricky Dicky Wright to stand down and instilled in the player PRIDE in the black and amber and have never looked back.
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Nice post, but London are always going to be in a different boat than Cas. Cas might struggle, but nobody would ever argue that Cas would cease to exist, or that there were no fans willing to support Cas, or that RL would die out in Cas. In other words, even when the present is uncertain, in Cas, there's always the certainty of a future of some sort.
Broncos are different. There's not just uncertainty over the future, there's a very credible probability that the future of the club is about 8 months long, full stop. That's a pretty tough sell, even to pro players. And that's before any discussion of the actual quality of those players which would cast doubt on their ability to win any games even if they were highly motivated and confident.
Broncos' only hope of not finishing bottom is if Bradford don't win another game all season. They have no hope at all of not finishing in the bottom two. It's curtains.