Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I seem to remember that very same line being trotted out around this time in 2008.
The difference between the two clubs is that Cas are currently playing at a stadium which is acceptable. Wakefield aren't.
Add in the other criteria on which franchise applications are judged (youth development, attendances, on field performance, financial management etc) and IMO Cas are head and shoulders clear of Wakefield if it comes down to a straight fight between the two.
Even if Wakefield were in a shiny new stadium (at Newmarket or wherever else) in 2014, they would still have to improve in all of these other areas to make them a more viable SL prospect than Castleford.'"
Look Andy, you are being a little biased here.
The situation is clear, by March/April next year Wakefield will either be given the green-light to build a new stadium or they won't. If not, they are screwed.
Cas currently don't know when or even if they will get planning for a Tesco on WR, even though I think they will, I don't think it will be before the middle of next year at the earliest. That is still ok and puts them in a new ground before the next round of franchises.
Also, if you see my post earlier you need to be careful about academy and youth development. The rumour is only four clubs where given a 'green' for their youth set up after the recent audits and two of them were allegedly Wakefield and Cas... Leeds, our club, allegedly got an amber!
They also score well on Community and probably have the best community set-up in SL. Now, do I think Cas's application was stronger than Wakefield, without question but head and shoulders? not sure about that!
As for stadiums, well they both don't meet the criteria, yes Cas has more covered standing, but less seats I think? They both fall short, probably Belle Vue shorter than WR, but still short!