Calista
Well-Known Member
This is 100% the point for me. Why didn’t the Wasps fans have the will or the ability to stage any sort of fight? If they hadn’t moved out of London in the first place, it would have been impossible for anybody to pull something like the Coventry move. I believe that relocating to Wycombe diluted them and split them, but I keep getting told that the whole West London commuter region is effectively just one place.Exactly this. There is going to be no meaningful protest against Wasps, that time has passed. If people were going to protest against them they would have done it when they moved here. Virtually everybody I know seems to have gone to a Wasp game, including CCFC season ticket holders, and even fans who go to watch Cov Rugby. I won't go and watch them, but it seems I'm in a increasing minority.
As the years pass, younger people will just see them as a Coventry team,harsh but true. Went to Leamington on the train the other day, huge seemingly permanent Wasps adverts at Coventry station, and Wasps adverts at Leamington as well.
All the local media,print,tv and radio,cover them extensively, they are effectively established here, whether we like it or not. Wasps clearly owe a huge debt of gratitude to CCC, and we all know that CCC were and presumably still are desperate to drive Sisu out of Coventry.
The fans sterilised, the Rugby authorities compliant, a fantastic stadium up for grabs, sponsors gagging for it. It’s going to happen isn’t it? And what local authority in the 21st Century is going to turn down a major sports franchise and hand over assets to blackmailers, on the basis of some quiet rumblings in the Home Counties?
It’s a one-off because of the circumstances, and IMO doesn’t pave the way for any football club to move to another town – they are all embedded in their communities and the Football League (unlike the RFU it would seem) is dead against it.
Anti Wasp march / protests? I can see no practical benefit or moral high ground in backing a campaign that nobody ever started, against something that so many people clearly like.