Quote ="The Clan"It's not a bad article but falls into the same trap as every other article written about us and the subject of franchising.
Much is made of the two big negatives in our application, Stadia and Administration, but no mention of the many huge positives.
Youth development,
Community,
Commercial,
Marketing,
Attendances being up 16%,
Young British players dominating the 1st team,
Newfound financial stability.
The full story regarding Newmarket and the positivity surrounding the PI decision never gets told either. On the subject of stadia Andy Wilson fails to mention Oakwell, which would see Trinity playing from one of the top 6 stadiums in SL. That would only leave the administration as a blight on our application and as previously mentioned that is history as we now have new ownership.'"
You are right clan there is much to be admired in you franchise application, however you have to remember that most of it was underpinned by poor finances, Your club went bust achieving many of these things! And the only reason you are turning a porfit at the min is due to your poor first team and the fact that you have so many youngsters in there (low wages)! who knows it may turn out to be a good business model and a trick missed by the RFL.
As for Oakwell it could have spelt the end of a Wakefield club with Newmarket in the balance, granted Newmarket gets passed no worries, but should newmarket not get passed then The wakefield club would have been sold down the river for a few years in Super league!
The fact is your club were finding it difficult to pay the bills whilst in there own ground in there own city, so logic would dictate that moving into someone elses ground incuring the costs that go with that would have been a difficult business plan to sell!