Quote josefw="josefw"Is anyone else sick to death of reading constant negativity on this forum? Maybe it's the lack of admin that's getting everyone down, god knows but I'm taking a long break from this forum for no other reason than I'm sick of the monotonous moaning our fans are currently capable of.'"
There's a difference between negative for the sake of negativity (which seems to have been the OP's motivation in starting this thread) and fans of the club voicing their genuine concerns of aspects of the running of the club.
My viewpoint on the club is currently one of cynicism and skepticism. Which given how this club has been run over the last decade is, IMO, a fair way of thinking.
Personally, I don't trust Chalmers and Lowe. It's not really anything personal against them, other than they don't seem to be too bothered about trying to get the fans on side - case in point the first fans forum of their reign happens when the season was all but over with AND took place during the beginning of August when a great many people are taking their summer holidays and thus you cut down the number of potential attendees.
Now I attended that fans forum and was shocked that it had not taken place back in February. The whole RFL forcing the club to start in the Championship on minus 12, plus having the bulk of it's central funding taken away AND the having to pay out additional cash to a player support charity is the perfect ammo the club could have used to get the fans onside in a "Yes, we're behind the 8-Ball and we are going to try everything to avoid it but relegation seems a certainty". Then you could use the clubs favourite saying this season "stick with us"
But communication with the fans doesn't seem to be even anything like a priority to the new owners. I don't want to know every little in and out at the club (although I know some do and seem to consider it an affront that they're not personally consulted on every decision

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As it stands, there are 3 things the club and it's new owners need to do to get me, and probably others who think as I do, back on their side.
1. The hiring of the most qualified coach who throws his hat in the ring. I'm not interested in having another "club legend" take the reigns as I'm not convinced there's been that many ex-players who've got the necessary credentials to be a head coach
2. Work to ensure that we don't simply become a feeder club for SL - at the moment, there aren't that many SL clubs who don't have at least one ex-Bulls academy graduate on their books
3. The club cannot go bust or have any other financial scare story reported about it for the next 12 months. And that doesn't mean wait until Dec 2018 and go belly up then either.