littlerich wrote:Just to add to In EnemyTerritory's fabulous post. The race to the next round of licensing is a marathon, not a sprint. For those looking at on-field performances as a guide to franchise success or failure - there's approximately 80 matches to play before the next "F" day. You've played 11 of those. You shouldn't need a Yarkshire scrote to come on here and point out the obvious - perspective. Same in reverse goes for my club. However, same doesn't go to those building promised stadiums as they take much longer to finish.
Just a thought.
I think the problem is that, if we don't do enough to qualify to put in a 2011 licence bid in this year, we are going to be in a desperate situation next year. The pressure would then be immense. Just imagine; a club with everything in place needed to meet the licence criteria, but is unable to even apply? All those great points raised by IET will count for nothing!
The plan was to start to blood some of our youngsters this year, do enough to be able to put a bid in for 2011, then we can relax and begin to blood even more youngsters in 2010 and 2011. This would then help us to meet the home grown criterion and provide us with a squad of players that'll have the passion for the club to compete in SL
Unless performances improve, we will remain the 3rd or 4th best team in this league, and will not achieve our important goal of qualifying for a licence bid. All our plans for developing our junior players will then go out of the window, in a desperate attempt to qualify in 2010.
On an individual basis, we have some very good players. But the squad, as a whole, lacks balance. The previous coach spent our full salary cap and f****d it up badly.