: Thu May 28, 2009 12:16 pm
crucrucrusaders wrote:
So our ground will not be built by the end of the three years so we won't get a licence.
You can add to that list the Saints, Cas, Wakefield, Salford. They all have new grounds in the pipeline that will not be finished.
Not going to be much of a Super League is it going on your judgement?
Well, for one, Saints' playing record and youth development will keep then safe come what may. But even so...
...roll on Halifax, Widnes, Leigh, Tolouse Olympique and Whitehaven. Three heartland clubs with decent grounds, a second international club and a Cumbrian franchise (or pick your own alternatives, if yo don't like mine). I think SL would survive. I'm pretty sure, too, so would Cas, Saints, Wakefield and Salford.
What about Crusaders?
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I know I will be accused of being faceios, but it's a genuine question which articulates my concerns if the RFL have got it wrong this time around. And, for the record, I do hope you get your ground and your fanbase up in time to keep your franchise. But what if you don't?