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Extract taken from a Trinity Announcement made by John Minards on March 21st 2022 .........means we now not only have the planning for our development, but,importantly,HAVE THE FUNDING COMFIRMED AS IN PLACE.
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FOREVERTRIN wrote:
Hi Pat,just had a look at the Toulouse team away at Shudds the other night
1 Ashall-Bott 2 Matt Russell 3 Hankinson 4 Jussaume 5 Schaumkel 6 Albert 7 Corey Norman 8 Navarrete 9 Marion 10 Daniel Alvaro 11 Stefani 12 Andrew Dixon 13 Puech subs 14 Cunningham 15 Harrison hansen 16 Sangare 17 Mitch garbutt
There is a lot of experience throughout that team and especially on the bench.I think before the season started I would have said we had a better team, but I think much closer now.The point being though,is that they are playing quite well, and we aren't.
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FOREVERTRIN wrote:
Extract taken from a Trinity Announcement made by John Minards on March 21st 2022 .........means we now not only have the planning for our development, but,importantly,HAVE THE FUNDING COMFIRMED AS IN PLACE.
Why would an announcement like this be made, by a man like JM, with all his experience if it wasn't in place?
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vastman wrote:
Itās baffling to me how you have selective memories
Clearly youāve forgotten Glover. Clearly youāve forgotten two top 8 finishes in the last five years.
Are you so xxxx that you donāt realise that to build a basket case club back up with a rebuilt stadium and a rebuilt club off the pitch.
Do you honestly think we could have carried on as we were.
Sacrifices have to be made and if that means potential relegation then so be it. Because what keyboard warriors like you donāt seem to grasp is that relegation was inevitable anyway.
For heavens sake look at BV, look at it with open eyes. Itās light years behind and it been like that for decades. The only club near us is Cas but for whatever reason they get more support than they technically should do.
We have been on borrowed time since 1979 on the field and forever off it. How we are still on SL baffles me. Very little of this is MCās fault.
Finally the on field performances are down to the team, stop taking utter rot.
Edited: No need Vasty
Haven't been on for a while so this may have been discussed already. I just wonder if the admission prices could be one of the reasons for the low attendances. I was shocked when we visited Belle Vue this season to be charged £20 for a pre bought concession when its £14 at Cas. Even worse was the walkk up price for a concession was £25. The Cas policy seems to be to entice people in with the admission price and then make their money on large sales of refreshments and official club clothing. Would it be worth a try?
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Sacred Cow wrote:
I see they've freed up a quota spot this week as well. If they are clever with its use it could make things a good chunk tougher for us as well.
When i wrote this my thinking was if they brought in a good quality hooker it would make a big difference to them. Sounds like they have signed Nathan Peats who fits the bill perfectly for them. It means theyāve now strengthened all the spine positions plus added a meter eating prop and i wouldn't be shocked if tgey add another yet as well. We really are in a major battle now.