Quote Adeybull="Adeybull"Their club was seriously insolvent. Without Moran I (and most of their fans that I have spoken too) doubt they would be here in SL today. Same as Shudds and Davy, Stains and McManus and Leeds and Caddick (in the early years of SL), as examples.
Those clubs' good fortune, and good luck to them. Its hardly their fault that we have not found a sugar daddy of our own. And some shrewd businessmen amongst them - Davy and McManus I especially admire. But anyone who thinks any of those clubs would have got to where they are now without their wealthy backers (or equivalent) is indeed fooling themselves. Indeed, most fans of those clubs fully recognise and appreciate what their owners have done for them.'"
Adey you appear to have a good background knowledge of the state of affairs of the Warrington Club, I will add a few more facts to help you out. Firstly I agree havng a 'fan' and major shareholder who is willing to finance the club has helped immensly over the past decade or so but it it hasn't been plain sailing.
Warrington were in financial trouble and if you can remember had to sell 2 of the biggest names in the game literally to survive, these being Harris and Sculthorpe. The proceeds from that helped us out for a while, then we had a loan from Warrington Council of about £250,000, the council now own the ground at Wilderspool. These were bad times at the Wire, we made some high profile signings but still were a mid to lower table team.
The turnaround of course started with the appt of the great late Peter Deakin and Simon Moran. The plans for the new ground took what seemed an eternity especially with the public inquiry, but were successful and as you say benefited from Tesco funding the build of the HJ.
We were fortunate to move into the HJ following our first play off appearence so hopes were high. It didn't happen overnight though we made a few signings (which you could say were due to S Moran) but still were inconsistent. A few play off places came then we had a bad spell leading in Paul Cullen leaving and Jimmy Lowes being appointed head coach. I think the rest is up to date appt of Tony Smith who has now brought success to the club and backroom staff to support him.
As a fan of the wire for nearly 40 years, I have waited a long time for success. Watching in envy at the Bulls/Saints/Wigan and Leeds lift all the trophies over the years. I agree we have been fortunate with the stadium development and to have Simon Moran on board.
Not having full knowledge of your history, can you tell me how your club were financed/backed during your glory years in sl. Didn't you have a wealthy backer? In your opinion where and when did it all start to go wrong at the Bulls?