Re: Fans Meeting at City Hall - Mon 7pm : Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:27 am
Gurus_Beard wrote:
You often post rational, considered reactions. This isn't one of them.
Nobody is "taking the p!ss" from what I see. The problem that I observe is a banal expectation from some fans for the consortiums and RFL to be exact and revealing of the current state of play (including details of all bids and rebuttals) along with details of the RFL's exact support, or otherwise.
Quite simply, this isn't going to happen and wouldn't in any reasonable, prudent business or governing body. It is quite farcical for some fans to be demanding "answers" when their are no answers to give and more critically, why would any savvy business person reveal details of a confidential nature. There needs to be a huge level of realism by some elements that this is a process which has covert elements by definition. You don't write down your chess moves for the opposition.
As for folding, why? Wakefield aren't doing too badly and well done to them. Holding your nerve in these situations is paramount and unfortunately some people are able to do so and others unable.
More importantly, taking a lowest common denominator approach of "we're doomed" will do absolutely nothing to energise anybody or any element of this lengthy, necessary process.
Fingers crossed everything will be fine and possibly, be revealed when it's relevant. I'm not sure that is now.
Nobody is "taking the p!ss" from what I see. The problem that I observe is a banal expectation from some fans for the consortiums and RFL to be exact and revealing of the current state of play (including details of all bids and rebuttals) along with details of the RFL's exact support, or otherwise.
Quite simply, this isn't going to happen and wouldn't in any reasonable, prudent business or governing body. It is quite farcical for some fans to be demanding "answers" when their are no answers to give and more critically, why would any savvy business person reveal details of a confidential nature. There needs to be a huge level of realism by some elements that this is a process which has covert elements by definition. You don't write down your chess moves for the opposition.
As for folding, why? Wakefield aren't doing too badly and well done to them. Holding your nerve in these situations is paramount and unfortunately some people are able to do so and others unable.
More importantly, taking a lowest common denominator approach of "we're doomed" will do absolutely nothing to energise anybody or any element of this lengthy, necessary process.
Fingers crossed everything will be fine and possibly, be revealed when it's relevant. I'm not sure that is now.
It is a perfectly reasonable position and not a "banal expectation " to ask for more transparency. We as fans do not need to be told all the commercial details but we do deserve to know answers to a few headline questions from both the bidders and the League. I've given up hope that a journalist will ferret around and reveal anything. It's a pity that we don't have journalists of the calibre of David Conn (Guardian) investigating this whole saga.
I fully realise that life has moved on from the time of the Trevor Foster/Joe Phillips rescue but can't some people take a few lessons from their conduct regarding openness and engaging the fans. More recently both O'Connor and Glover acted in a way which involved the support base rather than taking them for granted.The Rugby League community in total good faith contributed £500,000 to try and save the Bulls -- those contributors (not just Bulls fans) deserve better. The Rugby League and trade media were quick to point out how wonderful our sport was at that time-- we're repaid by the confusion of the past 3 months.
Incidentally this thread seems to have moved away from the title subject