Quote bren2k="bren2k"Heart agrees.
Head says that the only way to secure the future of RL in the WMDC is to centralise all resources at the City club; in real terms, that means a merger with Cas, with Fev in the mix as a feeder club - a bit like the Aussie system. All of this based of course at NM, which as everyone *really * knows, is the only new stadium that will be built in the district in the forseeable future.
I don't like it, but it's the only way that both clubs will avoid limping along as perennial under-achievers.
p.s I am not Ian Millward.'"
As long as this centralised city club had the name "Wakefield Trinity" & played at NM/in Wakefield I'd be ok with it.
Fev I think have accepted their place as an NL side, all we have to do to bring about that side of the agreement is build ourselves and our new ground & wait. The NL structure as it is won't go on forever, Fev like most other clubs fly very close to the wind. The next time a financial crisis looms AG should be there, take them under our wing and formalise a structure of "funnelling" talent to the city club and back out to feeder clubs through the dual-reg system.
Cas on the other hand IMO would never accept this, they don't hold any loyalty to the city that enables them to function as any sort of society. Cas folk have never got into bed with the WMDC ideology, the resentment is born into them. Thus find the idea (however correct it maybe) of centralisation of RL talent sickening. They cling onto a pit town mentality, a town where the pits died years ago & the only thing that holds any sort of civic pride is their RL team. Losing that would be losing the last shred of their civic pride.
The only way I could ever see CT becoming part of a centralised programme would be if GH failed & NM was built, leaving them without a licence. Even then I doubt any sort of "working relationship" would be untenable because of the very nature of the relationship WT & CT fans have been nurtured in.
A better idea: Fev and Dewsbury.