Quote: coco the fullback "It is a worry.
Eventually, bank-rolling them is going to get boring.
I would like a successful team in the capital and this team, in its many guises, has been around for a long time, but crowds like this only add to the critics' voices when they say it'll never work and they are not good for the image of the sport.
Will another move change anything? or will it be starting from scratch again?'"
of course it won't but that's what the board seem to be after- essentially those tasked with actually marketing the club have just used the area as a scapegoat for the attendances, even though we have attracted decent-ish crowds there in the past. i dont personally think the issue is that the sport can never work in london as many of course claim but rather that the job of making it work in london has been handed to a bunch of incompetents, and tbf with little-to-no on-field product to market in the first place
the general consensus among our fans seems to be that another move = the death of the club. can only speak for myself but if it's to gillingham as rumoured that'll be end of the line for me as a supporter, and with todays result attendance wise, a move at the end of the season will surely be a certainty, for above reasons
anyway, well done wakefield on the win today and best of luck for the rest of the season