Re: Wheldon Road - Retail Planning Application! : Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:24 am
ParanoidAndroid wrote:
Why were Cas dragged into the argument in the first place when the argument was about the merits of Wakefield and Crusaders? Others on the Leeds board have noticed your pro-Wakefield stance so not really a question of my paranoia, more a question of you being a little more honest.
Are you for real, have you actual read the thread... you are looking for something that isn't there... one of the definitions of paranoia!
I was accused (by Gotcha) of being biased towards Wakey over Crusaders... and you know what, I am guilty as charged... I am also biased in favour of Cas v Crusaders as well BTW. But I have told you that already...
Cas are not mentioned by me until the 6th page of the thread and this is what I said -
So let me come back with this one, although I feel this is also a touch disingenuous as well, because I have no issues with Cas staying in SL. Cas haven't improved their crowds at all and they have remained static (although we know that both Wakefield and Cas are heading towards a 1000 up of their averages so far this... very good news for both of them!). They can provide no more evidence to the RFL, at this stage, than Wakefield that their new stadium will be built (despite how RW has done a great job of making it appear they can!). Wakefield have a better on field record over the SL era than Cas, never been relegated and have an average finishing position of 8th to Cas's 9th I think. They would appear to have slightly less potential to grow crowds in future than Wakefield, so in that case we should drop Wakefield and/or Cas then?
Before AG took over and Ted was still running the show, I can understand why Wakefield would lose out to Cas but now, things are less clear. It was always rumoured that the RFL had more of an issue with Ted that the club per-say. How big is Cas's tax bill going to be and can they afford to pay it, especially if Leeds don't overturn things and get it reduced. Both Crusaders and Wakefield don't have this issue... so how sustainable are Cas financially?
I am not having a go at Cas, just playing Devils Advocate!
This is why they should both stay... it is not as clear cut as people think IMO!
Before AG took over and Ted was still running the show, I can understand why Wakefield would lose out to Cas but now, things are less clear. It was always rumoured that the RFL had more of an issue with Ted that the club per-say. How big is Cas's tax bill going to be and can they afford to pay it, especially if Leeds don't overturn things and get it reduced. Both Crusaders and Wakefield don't have this issue... so how sustainable are Cas financially?
I am not having a go at Cas, just playing Devils Advocate!
This is why they should both stay... it is not as clear cut as people think IMO!
Straws, at, clutching!!!!