Quote ="J.T"Not sure this is as true as it used to be. Generally people are a lot more careful about what they spend their money on and how they spend their leisure time. If you could get a Super League side challenging for honours in a top quality stadium then you would rapidly eclipse the crowds that any of the three currently get or are likely to in the near future. I'm not saying that none of the clubs could achieve this over a longer period of time but a merger would be the shortest possible route to success and that is what the majority of people crave these days instant success/fame regardless of affinity/achieving something.'"
How would a merged team be the shortest route to success? it sounds really naive to think that you can stick 3 teams together and bang success. IMO it would take years and years to even get people round to the idea and then in the mean time you'd probably have a lot less support than either us or Cas.
Who's in charge of this club will have a huge say in whether it would be any success at all because even though you'd have the starting point of one big cub in the area you'd still need a bit of money man behind it. I believe it would take more messing round and would take longer to turn a hybrid club into a top side than the one we currently have.