Quote maxswaby="maxswaby"Dont get me wrong, I would never change alliance to another club and would always watch the trin, but it would only be on tv. I love the game of rugby and I am trin through and through. I have found another job and could if I wanted go and watch them, but I need something to 'pull' me to the games at the minute, and I don't see anything recently especially with the waste of skin Cooke, that will draw me to the games. I feel sorry for Wakefield because if they can't keep me ( a long term supporter) how can they pull in new crowds and keep them, especially in these hard times.
I feel the Leeds game was a great perfomance from the lads, and even though some players weren't there best they gave it their all.
Unless Cooke supprises me tomorow and leads the game which I think he was brought here to do, I don't see anything to pull in the big crowds of the past.'"
Look mate I know how you are feeling as I've felt the same way since the departure of Brough and Tronc. After a really good feeling at the start of the season it seems to be all falling apart and I've had moments when I wonder if its all worth it and I could do better things with my time and money.
But I'm a Trinity fan, its in my blood. I've watched them man and boy for pushing 50 years and I've been pi**ed off many times in all those years but I am what I am, a Trinity fan, I always will be and for all my outbursts I will always support them.
The Club needs us to keep the faith in these difficult times and I urge you to do so. By all means be like me have a moan but never give up on them, if you are like me they are part of your life. Watching Trinity is worse than being an heroin addict - they can get you off heroin.
I may be wrong and I may be on my own on this but I do believe Cooke will come good. I think that when BJ is fit we will not look too bad provided BJ plays 6, Sam at 7, Cooke at 13 with Latu and Davy rotating at 9.
Please do not forsake us "Your Club Needs You"