Quote ="snowie"I can hold my hand up for drifting away for a long time, having had the chance of playing for the at a young age I totally went the opposite way after having two injuries,
I even had Bill Ashurst try and tempt me back to the club when I saw him at our local, to no avail, then had ten plus years just reading about what the club did in the express
I then went through a divorce which made it financially impossible to even go,
but I have been lucky enough to turn it around and now I'm not going to let go at any costs, boy do I get some stick at work but Trin through and through,
I fear that if we lose many more fans we will lose the franchise through lack of support just at a time when when we need to be there for them, come the new stadium the phoenix will rise from the ashes
its just a case of holding on
look at this another way you obviously enjoy watching rugby league, could you
change alliance to another club
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Dont get me wrong, I would never change alliance to another club and would always watch the trin, but it would only be on tv. I love the game of rugby and I am trin through and through. I have found another job and could if I wanted go and watch them, but I need something to 'pull' me to the games at the minute, and I don't see anything recently especially with the waste of skin Cooke, that will draw me to the games. I feel sorry for Wakefield because if they can't keep me ( a long term supporter) how can they pull in new crowds and keep them, especially in these hard times.
I feel the Leeds game was a great perfomance from the lads, and even though some players weren't there best they gave it their all.
Unless Cooke supprises me tomorow and leads the game which I think he was brought here to do, I don't see anything to pull in the big crowds of the past.