On the biggest change after returning to the Union code: "It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league." - Jonathan Davis, A Question of Sport BBC TV (1995)
Your right, we might have actually given Wigan a game.
yeah,and i "might" win the lottery .Both odds are around 14,000,000 to 1.
Anyway,it`s time for Morgan to go and take some of the players with him,i`m not renewing my season ticket as long as our chairman and chief executive are still at the club........oh sorry,i thought i was a Hull fan for a minute then.
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I don't agree. Where were all these loyal Rovers fans in the early 2000s? Hull were getting 8,000 crowds for some games (Hudds and Feath in 1997 for example) before we reached Super League, Rovers were down to 1,500.
It's no wonder the Rovers fans on here get so much stick for their exaggerated support and self righteousness.
I'M SURE THERE IS NO CORRELATION BETWEEN THE FACT THAT THE FRONT RUNNERS FOR THE 2009 MEDIA WHINGING AWARD ARE FROM GATESHEAD AND HULL FC, FORMERLY THE B*ST*RD-TWINS OF ONE OF RUGBY LEAGUE'S LOUSIER IDEAS.
I don't agree. Where were all these loyal Rovers fans in the early 2000s? Hull were getting 8,000 crowds for some games (Hudds and Feath in 1997 for example) before we reached Super League, Rovers were down to 1,500.
It's no wonder the Rovers fans on here get so much stick for their exaggerated support and self righteousness.
So, I make that around 10000 phoney fookers that went missing for a while. Happens at every club doesn't it?
ComeOnYouUll wrote:
I don't agree. Where were all these loyal Rovers fans in the early 2000s? Hull were getting 8,000 crowds for some games (Hudds and Feath in 1997 for example) before we reached Super League, Rovers were down to 1,500.
It's no wonder the Rovers fans on here get so much stick for their exaggerated support and self righteousness.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
If I am ever convinced that there is an appetite for a thread discussing the issues of attendance amongst Rovers RLfannies it'll be clearly labelled and it won't be cross-river comparitive one.
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