wonder if the promotion of London and the demise of Newcastle Thunder is giving Matt Ellis second thoughts. To me these two recent developments could have profound effects on the financial viability of our club. Firstly IMG will want to keep London in the top flight and I can see them being retained through fiddling with the grading even if they lose every game next season. Secondly league one looks unviable now and despite championship clubs voting against amalgamation I can see the RFL being forced in to two conferences which could see Trinity in a different conference to Featherstone and Bradford so missing out on our two biggest gates whilst having to welcome the like if Cornwall, Midlands Hurricanes and Toulouse to Belle Vue with less than a taxi full of supporters. I know people on here will say I am pessimistic but at the moment we cannot sell season tickets and don't know who we will be playing or even how many home games there will be.
Quote="God"PopTart wrote: Sorry God. You have some work to do convince people about your knowledge there. I know you are omnipotent but it seems not all knowing.
Well we shall see about that my son. Remember to always listen to God or you may end up in Hell.
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I was there last season. I'm hoping Ellis and Powell can show me the way out.
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