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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 15:26:16 GMT
Probably,like most fans,I was massively disappointed with last nights game. Imagine how I then felt when I heard that MCB is out for the season,and that if we end up with a home tie in The Million Pound Game,The AJ Bell isn't available on the day that Sky are insisting that it is played on ( Sale are at home ) Its about time we heard from the owner,how many other wheels have come off recently.
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Post by bonitared on Aug 20, 2016 15:44:47 GMT
If we end up earning a home game that'd be a result from where we are now. Not sure where it'd be played but the alternatives of Leigh,HKR or Fartown away doesn't really appeal. We'll beat Leeds and then all will be well I get the tablets on prescription
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Post by russ on Aug 20, 2016 15:56:40 GMT
If we end up earning a home game that'd be a result from where we are now. Not sure where it'd be played but the alternatives of Leigh,HKR or Fartown away doesn't really appeal. We'll beat Leeds and then all will be well I get the tablets on prescription Having just watched Ledds and London, I wouldn't bet on beating either of them. Wish it weren't so!
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Post by johnh1 on Aug 20, 2016 18:05:29 GMT
I think it will be a blessing in disguise if we don't even make the mpg. One less disappointment to endure.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2016 10:57:08 GMT
I think it will be a blessing in disguise if we don't even make the mpg. One less disappointment to endure. I wholly agree. I'd prefer if a new consortium came onboard and stuck two fingers up to the stadium management company, with the main focus of targeting a process of negotiating a shared stadium venture with the Lions at Agecroft. A far cheaper option with the opportunity of a more fruitful business model, and bringing us back into the City of Salford would regenerate and entice the dormant support back. This is the only way back for Salford RLFC. Just think how embarrassing it would be when we are in the Championship and Swinton will be paying cheaper rates in their tidy new stadium attracting bigger attendances than Salford if we choose to dwell at the White elephant sewaged money pit. It's a No Brainer to relocate.
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Post by russ on Aug 21, 2016 15:05:34 GMT
I think it will be a blessing in disguise if we don't even make the mpg. One less disappointment to endure. I wholly agree. I'd prefer if a new consortium came onboard and stuck two fingers up to the stadium management company, with the main focus of targeting a process of negotiating a shared stadium venture with the Lions at Agecroft. A far cheaper option with the opportunity of a more fruitful business model, and bringing us back into the City of Salford would regenerate and entice the dormant support back. This is the only way back for Salford RLFC. Just think how embarrassing it would be when we are in the Championship and Swinton will be paying cheaper rates in their tidy new stadium attracting bigger attendances than Salford if we choose to dwell at the White elephant sewaged money pit. It's a No Brainer to relocate. I think we need to get out of the funk now and move on. I agree about the ground share but is the proposed stadium big enough? Not sure where you think a new consortium would come from as anyone mentioned has been suspiciously silent and invisible over this and that's usually a sign of no interest at all. Ground share with MK and TS would suit me.
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