steveo1987
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Charlton forum seems positive to a Wasps tie in. Bizarre with the history, easy to research obviously in our case and further back with Wycombe, they are trouble full stop.
Everywhere they've been they've caused issues. Look at QPR, Wycombe and us. Even places they didn't actually play, not sure many Worcester fans will have a good work to say and the report says 85% of the population in Sevenoaks, one of their latest targets, don't want them there.Charlton forum seems positive to a Wasps tie in. Bizarre with the history, easy to research obviously in our case and further back with Wycombe, they are trouble full stop.
Everywhere they've been they've caused issues. Look at QPR, Wycombe and us. Even places they didn't actually play, not sure many Worcester fans will have a good work to say and the report says 85% of the population in Sevenoaks, one of their latest targets, don't want them there.
The fact Charton don't own their ground anymore should be setting off major alarms. There's a pattern to places they target to go.
Hahaha, he never stops delivering. If cope was worth money they would be the richest club in the worldIt’s all good. Shugs says that people not wanting Wasps to return are cutting their noses off to spite their face as the whole of professional rugby is dying - and a wasps return with all the interest that will create - could save the professional game
You'd think Matty Godden would have a word.Someone needs to get on their forum are raise the red flag.
Charlton keep going through the shit but manage to organise well so if they realised what could happen they might be able to kick up enough of a fuss.
Absolutely, can’t believe anyone would touch those charlatans with a barge pole, not to mention the fact that the scumbags are expecting to jump straight back in at Championship level , cheats really can prosper.They are wide eyed and think they are getting lots of ££££ out of it. They don't realise that long term,it will go the other way
The new Tier Two board might well have something to say about that- assuming they have any balls whatsoever (and I'm quite sure Nick Johnson has).not to mention the fact that the scumbags are expecting to jump straight back in at Championship level , cheats really can prosper.
The new Tier Two board might well have something to say about that- assuming they have any balls whatsoever (and I'm quite sure Nick Johnson has).[QUOTE="Ashdown, post: 3152382, member: not to mention the fact that the scumbags are expecting to jump straight back in at Championship level , cheats really can prosper.
They should have to start rock bottom the filthy pestsThe new Tier Two board might well have something to say about that- assuming they have any balls whatsoever (and I'm quite sure Nick Johnson has).
Because they’re entitled bellends.Don't Wasps still exist - in the sense of their original amateur team? I which case, I don't understand why they need to make a return as Wasps RFC in the professional game. The supporters have a club to support, and anyone who wants to invest can put their money there. If they can grow the club then surely they could then build up whatever ground they play at now.
Don't Wasps still exist - in the sense of their original amateur team? I which case, I don't understand why they need to make a return as Wasps RFC in the professional game. The supporters have a club to support, and anyone who wants to invest can put their money there. If they can grow the club then surely they could then build up whatever ground they play at now.
How can he own both?Wasps/Worcester owner's latest machinations:
Sixways: Worcester Warriors owner Holland submits redevelopment plans
Worcester Warriors owner Chris Holland submits plans to redevelop Sixways and return the club "to professional rugby".www.bbc.co.uk
Come on Cov, get all your ducks in a row, there maybe trouble ahead !Professional Rugby is fucked anyway, never been enough interest in it for it to be successful.
‘A line in the sand moment’: Premiership’s troubles laid bare by report | Robert Kitson
Seven of the 10 Premiership clubs are balance sheet insolvent but all of rugby must change, says James Haskellwww.theguardian.com
Corruption?How can he own both?
Professional Rugby is fucked anyway, never been enough interest in it for it to be successful.
‘A line in the sand moment’: Premiership’s troubles laid bare by report | Robert Kitson
Seven of the 10 Premiership clubs are balance sheet insolvent but all of rugby must change, says James Haskellwww.theguardian.com
Professional Rugby is fucked anyway, never been enough interest in it for it to be successful.
‘A line in the sand moment’: Premiership’s troubles laid bare by report | Robert Kitson
Seven of the 10 Premiership clubs are balance sheet insolvent but all of rugby must change, says James Haskellwww.theguardian.com
There are, however, wider issues at play. A lack of mass‑market visibility outside the Six Nations Championship and the World Cup is clearly not helping the game’s wider profile. Recent research suggests the typical profile of a Test attendee at Twickenham – sorry, Allianz Stadium – is a 55-year-old white male who works in financial services. No wonder the game’s bosses are twitchy about the future.
Professional Rugby is fucked anyway, never been enough interest in it for it to be successful.
‘A line in the sand moment’: Premiership’s troubles laid bare by report | Robert Kitson
Seven of the 10 Premiership clubs are balance sheet insolvent but all of rugby must change, says James Haskellwww.theguardian.com
It’s all good. Shugs says that people not wanting Wasps to return are cutting their noses off to spite their face as the whole of professional rugby is dying - and a wasps return with all the interest that will create - could save the professional game
He has a sight more right to than that turd Dallaglio. At least he had the sense to walk away from Wasps instead of pretending it was going to pull through, prolonging the agony and piling up further debt/screwing suppliers.The audacity of James Haskell to criticise the structure of rugby.
Agreed.It's popular enough to be successful I it's own right. Unfortunately it got ideas above its station and thought it could compete with football, or even French rugby.
As a result its fucked itself, or should I say, hilariously, it's fucked itself.