: Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:12 am
Dico wrote:
Wrexhams all Warry/Saints/Wigan people who've moved there and fancy a crack at a game I reckon, you're literally not far from us there and I believe they play in our leagues rather than any welsh league. I really couldnt see a sustainable team there judging by the area.
Is there nowhere further West of Bridgend that could support a Celtic feeder/NL2 club?
Even Swansea?
Im moving house to this board, it's friendlier I feel sorry for you and the trolls are a chicken shoot.
Swansea has had a few teams over the years in the Welsh Conference, but they've generally struggled to survive and/or put teams out on a regular basis. There are a few teams down West (West Wales Wild Boars, Dinefwr Sharks, Swansea Dragons, NPT Steelers) but they are in the lower echelons of the Welsh Conference, and a few, if not all, of them struggle to get a team week on week.
Bridgend/Newport are probably the best bet for an NL2 team to be honest. Over the past few years Bridgend and Blackwood have consistently put teams out who have won/competed for the Harry Jepson Trophy come the end of the season. I think we're a few years off that personally, but Bridgend were offered a place in NL2 before the Crusaders' formation, which they turned down because they knew the Crusaders' birth was imminent. Most of the players in that Blue Bulls team played for the Crusaders at some point in the first couple of years.
I'm told that next season we'll have a link up with a Championship team (Not sure if it will be CC or CC1) who we can send youngsters to on loan for them to get first team experience.