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No chance of an Oz coach coming over here until at least back end of the year due to the current climate so for now it’s Andy Last and Purtill.Ive no issues with this for 2020 as too much going on,and finances will be at breaking point.Last has took over at the worst possible time so for me gets the gig for the rest of the year at least
jimmyfivebellies wrote:No chance of an Oz coach coming over here until at least back end of the year due to the current climate so for now it’s Andy Last and Purtill.Ive no issues with this for 2020 as too much going on,and finances will be at breaking point.Last has took over at the worst possible time so for me gets the gig for the rest of the year at least
who knows if there will be any SL this year, The Ashes are only 7 months away, even if the UK starts to return to normal (or whatever our new normal will look like) then I would imagine travel etc. will take a lot longer to get back on track, that is assuming anyone will insure anyone for travel, or anyone will want to do it.
A sign of the times, didn’t see any April Fools Day stories. Got to be the first time in living memory, I remember there were always bogus stories in the press.
Armavinit wrote:A sign of the times, didn’t see any April Fools Day stories. Got to be the first time in living memory, I remember there were always bogus stories in the press.
Ski Slope at the Humber Bridge, signing Offiah...? (not sure if both wete false, or just one)
Really think when the game gets going again it will definitely be behind closed doors to begin with ?
From a spectator point of view not many will want to sit crammed in, surrounded by relative strangers with unknown medical conditions UNTIL we know it is safe to do so. Social Distancing here for some time to come I'm afraid.
Wilf the Dentist could you search through your archives for a game from the past . 9th May 1982 Hullfc 27 V Warrington 7 I was at the match and there must have been near to 17000 fans in the Boulevard on a beautiful sunny afternoon Stan Wall was the ref so we knew it would be interesting. I was in the Gordon Street stand but most of the tries came in the second half when we were attacking the scoreboard end.
Warrington Finnegan, Fellows, Paul Ford, Hesford, Phil Ford, Cullen, Scott, Gleave, Webb, Courtney, Eccles, Fieldhouse, Bevan Subs: Kelly, Dainty
Attendance: 16,740
This was the Premiership semi-final and we went on to lose 8-23 to Widnes the following Saturday in the Final at Headingley. Just four days after that we got the ultimate revenge by winning the Challenge Cup Final replay at Elland Road.
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ComeOnYouUll wrote: This was the Premiership semi-final and we went on to lose 8-23 to Widnes the following Saturday in the Final at Headingley. Just four days after that we got the ultimate revenge by winning the Challenge Cup Final replay at Elland Road.
Managed to fit in the Wembley game against Widnes on a business trip from Aus. but had to leave the UK a couple of days later and didn't make the CC replay. Looking at the attendances for the Premiership semi against Warrington and the final at Headingley, the crowd was lower by a few thousand for the final.
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