If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
The only thing I suggest is that leaving your stadium by the thousands when your team are doing a season end lap of honour is disgraceful and embarassing, if you're happy with it, that's fine
I wouldn't say I was happy with it, but then I wouldn't say it was "disgraceful" either. That would be more applicable to thowing coins and lighters at opposition players meaning they have to move away whilst a conversion is being taken.
Well we all know your doublethink on attendance figures, Easty
You have the most loyal fans despite losing 300 fans per game?
As for your "thousands" of away fans - this season:
Bradford - 9234 v Rovers, 8411 v Hull Cas - 6855 v Rovers, 7996 v Hull Catalans - 6513 v Rovers, 6512 v Hull Crusaders - 5137 v Rovers, 6794 v Hull Quins - 2819 v Rovers, 3982 v Hull Hudds - 6304 v Rovers, 7939 v Hull Leeds - 15201 v Rovers, 16896 v Hull Salford - 4111 v Rovers, 3535 v Hull Saints - 9458 v Rovers, 12142 v Hull Wakey - 6218 v Rovers, 5366 v Hull Warr - 9216 v Rovers (smallest crowd of the season), 10042 v Hull Wigan 12429 v Rovers, 15045 v Hull
Suggests we oten take more, unless home fans stay away when Rovers are in town?
Not really. Other factors come into play such as games being televised or fans not attending coming off the back of expensive trips to France, London or Murrayfield etc etc.
Not really. Other factors come into play such as games being televised or fans not attending coming off the back of expensive trips to France, London or Murrayfield etc etc.
Good point. Our games at Salford, Wakefield and Catalans were all on TV
I wouldn't say I was happy with it, but then I wouldn't say it was "disgraceful" either. That would be more applicable to thowing coins and lighters at opposition players meaning they have to move away whilst a conversion is being taken.
No, that was unforgiveable, but it was carried out by a very small minority not the vast majority