Quote: dboy "It's 10 miles...hardly needs weekend away.
Regarding transport...why not put coaches on...I know that's a bit radical, but hey...
I could buy into the effect of an orchestrated stay away protest, if their real home crowds were anything of note, but they're not.
If ignoring the Salford failings makes you feel better, fine, but when progressive clubs like Fev know they will never realistically allowed into our happy club, I think it's a valid topic.'"
You are totally missing the point. Yes it's only ten miles but it was the final straw for many people in a period in our history which the club may never recover from. I did go last night but I wasn't surprised that many didn't. The ones that did really got behind their team, as did yours.
The club fought long and hard for a shiny new stadium, the end result being very different to the original ambitious plans. Sale then waltz in as co-tenants, no surprise, but compare the situation to what we had at the Willows. A proud venue that was ours and no one else's.
Salford RLFC has many failings, as does your own club. The job Richard Agar has done at Wakefield is to be admired and your support last night was fantastic. I hope you manage to sustain your short term success.