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Doom&Gloom Merchant wrote:A classic 'hit and run' trolling thread delivered by Mr Frisk. Fair play
Something that I hadn't thought about before though, is that Rovers fans seem to have woven a heart-warming version of history for themselves around the events of that time. Pulling together, nice guy Eddie Klempka, overcoming adversity, Darth Wilby, the club that wouldn't die, Phoenix from the ashes and so on. Now, you can pick holes in it - the return for creditors, the subsequent reliance on the largesse of benefactors, but the feel good version is too deeply embedded for it to have much impact. Although Hull had a better outcome, my impression is that memories, generally speaking, are less fond. Is that fair?
'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.
.... one memory which doesn't get mentioned anymore is the fact that the RFL were actively encouraging the merger of clubs in 1999, and £1m was on the table for the merger of 2 SL clubs. And in 2000, SL had been reduced from 14 teams to 12. Pure coincidence, I'm sure.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
ccs wrote:.... one memory which doesn't get mentioned anymore is the fact that the RFL were actively encouraging the merger of clubs in 1999, and £1m was on the table for the merger of 2 SL clubs. And in 2000, SL had been reduced from 14 teams to 12. Pure coincidence, I'm sure.
Memory serves me that the merged club would recieve 2 portions of Super League money, meaning 2 million quid as I stated earlier. Gateshead I believe were over a million in debt, FC just under a million. The Super League payments cleared all debts. It was a condition of the deal. Super League reduced to twelve because Sheffield and Gateshead went to the wall. People tend to forget about Hudds merger conveniently.
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Armavinit wrote:Memory serves me that the merged club would recieve 2 portions of Super League money, meaning 2 million quid as I stated earlier. Gateshead I believe were over a million in debt, FC just under a million. The Super League payments cleared all debts. It was a condition of the deal. Super League reduced to twelve because Sheffield and Gateshead went to the wall. People tend to forget about Hudds merger conveniently.
That's why the original post made no sense. It basically said had we finished bottom, we'd not have merged... yet Huddersfield finished bottom and they merged?
Surely for it to be good trolling, it has to make sense? The troller just looks like a moron in this case. Anyone can just say something random.
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