common_sense wrote:I was not fussed that the rugby club had asked siddal if they wanted to play their cup game down the shay however i did wonder what gave tennants of the ground the right to start trying to arrange fixtures at the ground.
This became even more evident when the rugby club decided to cancel their pre match meals that the EMC do. I'm not sure whether this was done in protest but it wasn't thought through.
I also think the council have been very generous towards you. If you don't pay the rent on a house you get evicted and it should be the same in this case and i'm surprised the council haven't kicked you out yet.
However, in order for the club to do this i do feel you may need to change your attitude towards the way you approach and deal with things.
I have issues with alot of what you say here as the facts you state simply aren't true.
Firstly Halifax RLFC DID NOT approach Siddal, Siddal actually approached the council asking to hold the game at Calderdales' community stadium, which we all know was refused firstly (until a change of heart).
Secondly the club had no choice but to cancel the meal element of the dining package partly due to reasons you mention yourself. The council stated the stadium need to be completely emptied between each game. The banqueting offerred would need to start at 2.30pm ish and with the first game kicking off at 11.30am the relaistic chance of getting everyone away from the ground in time for Halifax's dining events to start simply didn't allow enough time for EMC to turn things around between the 2 games. Food/refreshments has to be offerred to both teams after the game. Do the math yourself taking into account fans staying back for a drink, players getting changed, having a sit down meal and then the cleaners coming in cleaning up etc, etc.
As a football fan you obviously ALL know about the finances of Halifax RLFC!!! - The club rightly/wrongly withheld payments until an arrangement was made that brought parity between the charges both clubs were charged regardign rent. In my opinion it is only fair we pay the same etc, etc. In fact as Town constantly refer to us as "squatters" (which is lovely) we would in effect have "squatters rights" so to kick us out would be a costly and lengthy process. I am just glad sense prevailed and this is now all sorted. Although your comments intimate things are not so I would be very careful if I were you regarding how you phrase things!!!
There does appear to be a lot of tit for tat especially between the two clubs so I think both can take a proportion of the blame regarding the relationship. I for one am proud of my Town, and although not a Halifax Town fan always want my hometown team to do well. I simply don't understand the hatred towards each other. I find it extremely sad as together we would be a formidable force with a stronger voice in the community and especially the stadium.
Sadly I don't think I will live to see the day when both clubs get on.