Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
GIANT DAZ wrote:what £20 to sit in an open temporary stand with very little facilities with a less than great view of the pitch ?no
we charge £18.50 or £16.50 if you pre-book for a covered seat in a modern stadium with excellent facilities and a good view of the pitch.
i wasnt just referring to the away fans i meant the prices full stop considering what your getting for your money at craven park - would you be happy to pay £17 to stand behind the goal in that .....gutter ?
Yes- its cheaper, i much prefer standing (hate all seaters) and prefer to stand behind the goal. CP facilities arent great but i personally prefer it to the galpharm.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
big barrie mac.' the cas forads av been bob on'
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Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
pyeman wrote:Yes- its cheaper, i much prefer standing (hate all seaters) and prefer to stand behind the goal. CP facilities arent great but i personally prefer it to the galpharm.
Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
GIANT DAZ wrote:what he meant was that in the last 10-15 years Huddersfield's average crowd was usually higher than Hull KR's in the same season which is true !
how have you proved it to be wrong ?
So, now you are back-tracking on the statement that was quoted as FACT? It's moved on from "Consistently" to "Usually".
If he had written it as you have above, then obviously I would have had to concede, for the reasons I have already stated, i.e. comparing a SL clubs attendances with a NL club. A big well done to Huddersfield, you can usually be expected to draw better crowds in SL than most clubs in the National Leagues, you must be very proud.
You've not disproved his post at all. Back when we were both in NL for several seasons we had more fans then. But then that doesn't serve YOUR purpose does it. This isn't Hull KR bashing either, this is pointing out that Hull KR aren't the almighty water walking club that Hull KR FOOLS intimate.
All you've done is exhibit the stereotypical behaviour of your typical Hull KR moron. Congratulations. Have a biscuit.
Everything you lot do on here just turns into a big dick measuring contest. You're a waste of space, you really are.
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apart from the last 2 seasons when was the last season that hull kr had a bigger home average than hudersfield?
never mind spitting the dummies out cos you have been proven wrong, that was my original "rubbish spouting"
but i dont expect many non dim witted pre 2007 KR supporters to actually agree that you and your support have been on the whole pretty poor since 1994,
now prove that you deluded fools
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
meast wrote:apart from the last 2 seasons when was the last season that hull kr had a bigger home average than hudersfield? never mind spitting the dummies out cos you have been proven wrong, that was my original "rubbish spouting" but i dont expect many non dim witted pre 2007 KR supporters to actually agree that you and your support have been on the whole pretty poor since 1994,
now prove that you deluded fools
If you're so well supported how's about actually bringing some to our's this season?!
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he didnt say we are well supported, he said apart from the last 2 seasons we have averaged more than Hull KR - and knowing what your support has been like apart from the last 2 seasons we didnt need to be well supported
Joined: Apr 28 2007 Posts: 2267 Location: A Galaxy Far, Far Away...
GIANT DAZ wrote:he didnt say we are well supported, he said apart from the last 2 seasons we have averaged more than Hull KR - and knowing what your support has been like apart from the last 2 seasons we didnt need to be well supported
I thought this thread was about away fans allocations, which over the last 10-15 years yours wouldn't have troubled anyone.
i hate pies wrote:hull kr fans are fine, real good. its the fc fans that worry me.
berro's best mate wrote:all joking aside our club is a mess, a farce, a laughing stock.....due mainly to our inept board at the helm, one of which rapes and pilages its riches for its own greed.........quite clearly rule and hetherington are not upto the job, what the hell is going on?? performances are now at a stage of utter decline, our players are looking as though they dont even want to be on the pitch let alone to be associated with hull fc.... im taking this opptunity for anyone with a heart and a big wallet to save hull fc from these two muppets before its to late... a club which charges the most in super league to watch complete rubbish, PLEASE PLEASEPLEASE help this once famous club regain its feet by buying out these complete greedy,clueless morons before its too late....
The Key wrote:I'm sure that the rule changed for league games as well. Iirc, Man City got in trouble by offering a lower than allowed amount of away tickets to Southampton for their last game at Maine Road? Something like that anyway. Relating to the OP. I think he is bringing it up because Hull FC have only sent half of Rovers allocation for the derby game next month until a cheque is recieved for the first half which I don't think is against the rules looking at the RFL guidelines. It just sounds like the lack of trust between the two clubs is causing this problem
This has actually led to more Rovers fans buying in the West and also now selling out the North.
The more your lot strive to get in our way, the more determined people will be to attend. Human nature.
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