Quote Tigerade="Tigerade"I honesetly think Cas Tigers are a good club for someone who wants to buy into RL. When you look at Salford's recent buy-out and compare the 2 clubs Cas have a better fan base, better junior set-up and own there own ground. Our only problem (and it is a BIG problem - granted) is getting Richard Wright, Jack Fulton and Brian Ashworth to sell-up.'"
I'm not sure that's the case.
For example, you do own a ground but it's a 5h1thole, and bringing it up to standard will cost millions; until that time, much like BV, it's a millstone that will a) limit the club's ability to increase revenues and b) represent a constant drain on resouces in terms of upkeep - again, much like BV.
The alternative is to sell up and build a new one, but the shortfall between the value of WR and the cost of a new stadium is many millions, so that's another blind alley.
Meanwhile, you've got at least 3 incumbents who appear to value their shareholdings at such an inflated price that potential investors would have to throw another huge pile of cash at the club just to get them out.
In purely business terms, Cas Tigers doesn't, at this moment, look like a particularly attractive proposition; any sensible benefactor would have to be looking at selling off WR and taking a tenancy at NM - that would be the only way to recoup some of the losses incurred by paying off the people who are currently holding the club to ransom.
I take no pleasure in saying any of that btw - it's a sorry state of affairs and one that I hope someone can unpick, before it's too late.