Wouldn't be surprised to see Leeds play their kids v Toronto if they beat Fax today? We are in a tricky situation now.How do you go 19-0 up and lose like that? I'm generally fairly positive but this smells of 2016 again
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EastHullUTR wrote:Everyone I've spoken to about this fears for the club's future if we go down (again) what does everyone else think?
There’d be some be some big challenges to face up to, but as always some opportunities.
I don’t think there’d be an immediate meltdown, but there’d need to be a choice between trying to bounce back, and trying to reposition ourselves as a sustainable championship club in the medium term - ultimately, probably under a new board.
Cross that bridge, etc.
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craig hkr wrote:Wouldn't be surprised to see Leeds play their kids v Toronto if they beat Fax today? We are in a tricky situation now.How do you go 19-0 up and lose like that? I'm generally fairly positive but this smells of 2016 again
Leeds won't play their kids. The U19 Academy Grand Final is next Saturday, Wigan v Leeds.
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Mild Rover wrote:There’d be some be some big challenges to face up to, but as always some opportunities.
I don’t think there’d be an immediate meltdown, but there’d need to be a choice between trying to bounce back, and trying to reposition ourselves as a sustainable championship club in the medium term - ultimately, probably under a new board.
Cross that bridge, etc.
Who would be daft enough to buy Rovers though? That's what I can't get passed
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EastHullUTR wrote:Who would be daft enough to buy Rovers though? That's what I can't get passed
Well, ateotd, it is our club. If the current board decide their time is up and another set of benefactors don’t step forward, there is a supporters trust. A mothballed one, but even so.
It’d mean a radical restructuring and recalibration of ambitions, but the first objective has to be continuing to exist.
Without being blasé, as long as there’s interest there’ll be a club in one form or another. And if there isn’t the interest then there’s nowt that can be done anyway.
It’s worked for well over a century and we ain’t dead and buried yet!
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craig hkr wrote:I did not know that. Thanks.. Off to pray for a Halifax miracle result now.
Even if they just keep it close, it will help a little.
Well, as long as Salford beat Toulouse, which itself would be a mixed blessing.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
rollin thunder wrote:Toronto want get within 10 points of Leeds, you will beat Widnes, all 3 remaining super league sides will stay up automatically, hope London or Toulouse come up, both agave paid the dues nth lower leagues, Toronto will be another Celtic crusaders, Paris.
This is how it will play out, we won't be in the MPG. The fact that technically we could actually be automatically relegated going into the last round however is a shocking indictment of club management given our resources and squad. Awaits the Q & A with NH in the HDM to trot out the annual "aim to challenge" rhetoric.
I am so blazing angry with that shower yesterday,as I suppose many of us are, but I will be there next Sunday shouting my head off again, supporting my team once my anger has died down. The consequences of relegation could be horrible, back to the wilderness years. We have had some stinking luck again with injuries(again)and so have some other teams, but ours always seem to be to key personnel, but whats done is done. We have to work on the belief that TWP will beat Leeds, and I suspect they will, for reasons already stated. That leaves one clear option to save our season without going into a probable nightmare MPG with half our team missing, and that is to beat a Widnes team who have no pressure and could sting us, by as big a score as possible and overturn a likely points difference. Are this lot capable without cocking it up again, we will soon find out, but I am not confident anymore. They choked big style when it really mattered and spoilt some previous good results. Yes, we have injuries, but 19 nil up! no excuses. Defence is shocking. I have seen some horrendous collapses over the years, but this is one of the worst. I will calm down eventually,but for now I am so fed up with the lot of them. We are not dead yet, but the fat lady is clearing her throat. Time this team got it,s act together and shut her up. Come on Rovers, for all our sakes, turn up on Sunday and do what,s necessary.
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Mild Rover wrote:Well, ateotd, it is our club. If the current board decide their time is up and another set of benefactors don’t step forward, there is a supporters trust. A mothballed one, but even so.
It’d mean a radical restructuring and recalibration of ambitions, but the first objective has to be continuing to exist.
Without being blasé, as long as there’s interest there’ll be a club in one form or another. And if there isn’t the interest then there’s nowt that can be done anyway.
It’s worked for well over a century and we ain’t dead and buried yet!
I'd rejoin the RSG, haven't been a member since we go in SL
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