Re: V Salford 22nd Feb 3pm : Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:20 pm
wantawin wrote:
I think I have seen enough Super League games over the last 18 years at home and away and on Sky to understand what a rugby league result means there is a saying which comes to mind when reading your posts "don't teach you grandmother how to suck eggs I was probably watching rugby league when you were still a twinkle in your Dads eye.
I can remember when Eddy Wearing was commentating on television with his favourite saying that was a great up and under s or being a southerner my knowledge of rugby league is pretty good.
After supporting the club in the ground moves since super league started and on the road games there comes a point where you can not be bothered any more. I am sure the Hive is adequate for its purpose and will be great when we are playing in the championship but you keep on going on about going to the Hive to watch a game will not convince me to go to a home game the only games I may attend this year will be away games.
I can remember when Eddy Wearing was commentating on television with his favourite saying that was a great up and under s or being a southerner my knowledge of rugby league is pretty good.
After supporting the club in the ground moves since super league started and on the road games there comes a point where you can not be bothered any more. I am sure the Hive is adequate for its purpose and will be great when we are playing in the championship but you keep on going on about going to the Hive to watch a game will not convince me to go to a home game the only games I may attend this year will be away games.
Same here. Been watching Rugby League from here and the NRL for 20 years, so don't you dare come up with sweeping statements. Even so, I would take on board other people's ideas regardless of how long they have watched the game, their point of view is still valid. It's called being open minded and not being arrogant to think your view is the be all and end all.
Try the Hive one day, then spout off.