Someone (not me) has opened a thread on our board asking the following question. "If there was a choice of Wembley, and relegation, or no trip to Middlesex, and avoid putting Llanelli, and Coventry in the sat-nav, which one would you pick?"
At present, nobody has gone for the former, and I'm 101% in the same corner. Whilst I'm pretty confident what your answers will be...........
Just for a bit of fun, I'll ask you mob the very same question. Wembley, and West Wales, or losing at Fev, and Mount Pleasant again?
Spelly.
PS - You can't say "both" on this thread! LOL
wembley, prob wont be a club anyway , the way things are going
Stay up. Anyone who votes otherwise is a lunatic imho. Ideal scenario is both obviously.
What the f*** is this question.
im a looney lol, i was messing about of course its stay up be better if both
Both please! 🙏
Stupid question.
Stay up - no chance of beating Featherstone anyway, but we thought that last year against Leigh!!!
We had our day at Wembley, it was crap. Stay up every day of the week.
After a disappointing day last time at Wembley (experience, lack of atmosphere, result) I think I'd choose to stay up.
Tho.. is there really much difference between an away trip to Keighley or Barrow or say Batley or Whitehaven? Either way we'd probably lose.
Stay up all day long.
Think about it, Leigh or Salford may come down, rather play them, Featherstone, Halifax, Bradford than West Wales and London Skolars....
Yeah, the feeling is the same on our board! Staying up is so much more important.
I stayed on to watch your game at Wembley, and as has been mentioned, the atmosphere just wasn't there, coz the vast majority of fans had left.
It will hopefully be better this time, as the match will be staged prior to the big 'un, rather than after, but there'll still be only 20,000 fans at best in the stadium, I would imagine.
The prospects of trips to the Bears / Skolars / Raiders next term, is currently very much a possibility for us, and we'll need to improve vastly on our last few outings, if we're gonna maintain our middle tier status. But, eternal optimist that I am, I'll still cling on the the belief that we can pull it off.
Of course I'd love to see us run out at Wembley (and unlike you, we've never played there) but staying up is by far the priority!
Spelly.