HamsterChops wrote: James Ford however I think is doing wonders at York, but I can't see him wanting to give that up for a job at Bradford. He's currently coaching a club who is absolutely on the up to overperform. Why would he give that up to go to a club with far greater expectation and who I don't think any of us would seriously describe as "on the up"? Maybe better than the last few years, but the club's still not in a good state, whereas York are winning fans left, right and centre.
Think you're being a bit harsh Hamster. You won't find a bigger fan than me of York. Great first team, good young coach, great chairman and an off-field team that realises we're in 2019 not the 1980s.
But they rely on their First team being successful. I know that goes for every team, but if suddenly their first team doesn't start performing, James Ford suddenly isn't the hottest coaching property in RL, the healthy crowds they get suddenly drop off, they're not everyone's favourite team anymore because they're not winning all the time etc
Our first teams doing pretty well and I still think we'll be in the top 5 come the end of the season. But more importantly than that is we're starting to build a young home grown squad who's best years are ahead of them. Ethan Ryan, Ross Oakes, Liam Kirk, Matty Storton, Elliot Minchella, all have their best years ahead of them. We forget how young they are. Underneath that we have Olly Wilson, Alix Stephenson, Harry Shackleton etc all great young prospects to BUILD the club with. That's why I think we're on the up. If our first team has a bad year, we have the youngsters to bring through the next.
A hell of a lot of work still to do. But we're in the right direction and hopefully we'll be back in SL in a few years a long with York.