Mr Hicks wrote:I find it really difficult to bite my tongue when things like this is posted.
If I was at the point of stopping supporting the team I wouldn't want to put a spanner in the works which will cause more controversy.
Take a look at previous directors.
Smith and O Neil built a strong reasonably successful team but left a trail of financial destruction behind them when they left.
Carl Met calf, very dodgy character who came and went even though he put money in but we certainly didn't go forward.
Hammy Patel, from what I heard ploughed in money but wasn't kept in the frame as to where his money was spent on and left. Once again no great success.
Colin Farrier and Neil Spencer, Once again carried on the downward spiral even though I think they ment well still sent the club bust to the tune of around £185k.
The present directors all local men seem to be running the club without debt. I may be wrong but I haven't seen any winding up orders or closed signs on the gate.
Now bearing in mind our neighbours down the road going bust 3 times in 4 years and milk there supporters and sponsors of probably somewhere in the region of over half a million pounds then I personally don't think these guys are doing too bad.
Yes we are rebuilding and maybe this season hasn't gone as well as they expected and who knows what signings are planned for next season.
You say the coach is as good as we've had for a while plus the backroom staff are well thought about throughout the game well these were set on by the directors and they brought in players they wanted then surely they have to stand up and put there hands up and take some blame for the season.
But as the old saying goes Rome wasn't built in a day so let's see how this season finishes and what the closed season brings on the ins and outs at the club then judge.
But in my mind they are Keighley through and through but if the so called angels waiting in the wings are so keen to jump on this so called sinking ship then why don't they make a public business plan so everyone can see what they have in mind for the club and take things from there.
Rant over .
I think i agree with everything you have said there...I had to sit down and take a few deep breaths
Unless some millionaire is prepared to take on a struggling team we will have to make do with directors who, unless we are mistaken, are running the club
not at a crippling deficit. Bulls have been run into the ground by the directors making bad decisions, their playing roster was overpaid and now the irony is their best players are the u19s who will all leave for super league.
Keighley is still a big town and potential is there. Castelford population is 40k keighleys is 51k, admittedly a good proportion of the demographic are unlikely to watch rugby league but the potential is still there, as proven historically. Yes those days are gone but a Ch1 team performing in the top 4 would get over 2 thousand I reckon. I just dont see anyone 'waiting in the wings' wanting to take on a crumbling ground. Keighley must be one of the only towns left without some kind of community stadium type affair, I think a merge with the union side would be worth investigating. Get a 3G pitch, build a new stadium. Easy!
Positive news about attendances, the barrow game was also a weds night. They did the super league season ticket offer that night, I saw Hethrington, Brian Noble amongst others on the terraces and a few Rhinos fans. So maybe those offers work.