Quote ="wrencat1873"Its all simple mathematics.
If your expenditure is greater than your income and you can not service the accumulative debt, then something will break and it seems that like us, The Bulls have been guilty of over spending.
They are probably in a far worse position than we were as they have a much larger hole to fill.
All of their success came on the back of very healthy attendances and at a time when all of their razzamatazz attracted good numbers of casual fans, allowing them to invest in top players.
With their support base now falling, it will be incredibly difficult for them to compete with the big boys and they will need to cut their cloth accordingly.'"
I may have had a few last evening, but I could still grasp the simple mathematics of the situation.
My point was, that a club like Wake that has stumbled from one crisis to another over the years, so it's easier to see how we get into our situation.
Bradford on the other hand have been in loads of Grand Finals and Challenge Cup Finals over the last 13 years.
Maybe the signing of Iestyn Harris was the beginning of the end for the Bulls, as the rumour was that they broke the bank to sign him so he wouldn't go back to Leeds.
When other players find out, your wage structure goes out the window.