Fully wrote:The amount of Wakefield fans coming on here wanting to share, seems to me like they are desperate for us to join in on this because they're worried their own plans will fall on its booty.
Of course I'm worried, arn't you!
This is what amazes me with some Cas fans, it's as if you live in a bubble and bad things only happen elsewhere.
It's not the nervousnes of Wakey fans that would worries me. It's the complacency of some Cas fellow fans that would bother me. This lack of awarness of what's happening around you is bizzare and leaves you utterly vulnerable.
I know you won't listen to me, write me off as a crank, what does this troll Wakey fan know about us blah blah.
Yet I say just look at the state of the nations economy, where the hell are you or us going to get the cash from. The Trinity Walk development in Wakey is viable, all the store units are let. The reason they can't finish it isn't about viability - the horrible truth is that no bank has enough new money to lend them - it's not about viability, the Banks simply can't find the cash to lend.
So with all that in the air you bet I'd be happier (in a fashion) with Cas on board. Not because I like the idea but because I'm realistic enough to know that right now a two team stadium has far more chance of being built than a one team stadium.
It's not about Wakey or Cas fans, it's about waking up and smelling the coffee. It's a tough world out there and some of you are not seeing the real issues IMHO. This is why I have a gut feeling it will happen, because I fail to see an alternative.
Finally your not alone - we have two long threads on our forum, one proclaiming we have a new stadium and one asking what we want from it.
Both are ridiculously previous and bare no relation to the reality - we have a press release and that's it for now.