Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
We've had the Keyes to Fax rumours before haven't we? Came to nothing. I don't expect him to be going there given the improvement he's brought to the team.
There's a lot going on with the Bulls at the moment that could affect next year's budget. Get a better Odsal deal or play somewhere without that millstone and things are looking up, especially with the much increased central distribution money. However if we stay as we are then we might just be treading water. As for Fax they have to plan for receiving much less money next year.
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
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I believe the fans at Fax are in for a bit of a rude awakening in the next 12 months and they'll more likely looking to their reserves next year and not to Odsal or anywhere else. Their garden's about as rosy as ours.
Even with the CC money they aren't going to be able to replace any players leaving with any 'stars'. Which for me is sad, I have a soft spot for Fax thanks to the teachers at our school that were dyed in the wool fax fans.
I've never understood one clubs fans having a problem with another club existing - we have our fair share too, but the proximity of Rugby League's teams is one of things that makes the game so great, and is somewhat lost in the expansionist era. It may be why I'm enjoying the Championship so much!
I still remember those trips to Thrum Hall in the late 70's and well into the 80's - Halifax were a formidable team, and that intimidating atmosphere has stayed with me to this day, you knew you'd earned 2 points, and not many teams did....
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
I used to enjoy my trips to Thrum Hall. Standing in the ankle deep pi55 in the gents under the shed on halfway. Or the mouldy drainpipe that served as a urinal under the main stand. Those Fax snowflakes that complain about Odsal are obviously Johnny-come-latelys who never sampled the luxury facilities of Thrum Hall.
Joking apart it was a great atmosphere and a great ground. Winning there in the mid/late 80s was always tough especially when they had the decent Aussies like Eadie, Anderson and Co. Those were good days when you could see some special imports made up of those on their way up like Bella, Langmack and Folkes and those that had come over to finish like Eadie.
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Scarey71 wrote:I believe the fans at Fax are in for a bit of a rude awakening in the next 12 months and they'll more likely looking to their reserves next year and not to Odsal or anywhere else. Their garden's about as rosy as ours
It seems one has signed for us so far. There’s going to be cost cutting measures for a lot of clubs the next couple of seasons with the reduced funding.
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Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Greg Florimos Boots wrote:It seems one has signed for us so far. There’s going to be cost cutting measures for a lot of clubs the next couple of seasons with the reduced funding.
Given our predicament with the ground we might also need to make some savings. I hope we hang onto Keyes, who has a year left as fulltime with us.
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
Greg Florimos Boots wrote:It seems one has signed for us so far. There’s going to be cost cutting measures for a lot of clubs the next couple of seasons with the reduced funding.
Joined: Oct 26 2005 Posts: 3251 Location: Bradford
It's going to be one of the players ooc at the end of this season. Unless there's a massive change of plan at Fax, it'll be one of our part time players, or possibly a full time player wanting to become p/t - but that would be rarer. So - p/t players who are out of contract - Garside?, Kirk? A few wingers - Foggin-Johnson, Ricketts, Grant? Were they all p/t?
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32126 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Highlander wrote:It's going to be one of the players ooc at the end of this season. Unless there's a massive change of plan at Fax, it'll be one of our part time players, or possibly a full time player wanting to become p/t - but that would be rarer. So - p/t players who are out of contract - Garside?, Kirk? A few wingers - Foggin-Johnson, Ricketts, Grant? Were they all p/t?
Out of those you mention I hope Kirk stays. Garside has been a bit up and down in form. He was good last weekend but poor versus Swinton.
Of the wingers I'd say DFJ is the best.
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