Bombed Out wrote:I've been attending games for years, home and away in all weathers so not sure how that makes me a fairweatherer (not sure that's a word by the way) just because I'm fed up with our current ongoing predicament.
Not sure what staying in the trenches actually achieves is it braveness or stupidity to blindly follow? I'll let you decide that 1 but ultimately fighting on regardless as you intimate could result in a change of fortune eventually or still achieve the square route of f00k all. And 2 glorious days in the sun hardly make a summer.
it's what you call supporting your team.
once a black and white always a black and white COYH
[quote="hull2524"]it's what you call supporting your team.[/quotin]
Is your money more valuable then mine? Do you pay double for your merchandise in the club shop? Or does the brightness from your halo eminate such brightness that when you walk into the stadium the team are visibly lifted? Thought not. So we just support the club in the same way then just to clarify.
Just because I voice my opinion and concerns on here it doesn't make me any less of a fan then you or I'll fight them in the trenches Wizeb and if you think it does then you're sadly deluded, which I think most of us on here have concluded you are.
As much as Radders will be in our hearts for what he has achieved, a fresh approach is needed. Classsic example of this is Kieran Cunningham. Towards the end of his tenure, saints were flat and some what predictable, picking up the odd win here and there but nothing spectacular. Cunningham was well respected by the club and fans alike, but change was inevitable. Those same players transformed over night into a force that would take super league by storm for the next 18 months. We should now as Holbrook s first game was against us at magic
lingys wrote:As much as Radders will be in our hearts for what he has achieved, a fresh approach is needed. Classsic example of this is Kieran Cunningham. Towards the end of his tenure, saints were flat and some what predictable, picking up the odd win here and there but nothing spectacular. Cunningham was well respected by the club and fans alike, but change was inevitable. Those same players transformed over night into a force that would take super league by storm for the next 18 months. We should now as Holbrook s first game was against us at magic
Saints rise and our decline in a short space of time are a great example of how quickly things can change. It's not long ago that we steamrollered them on their patch on the way to winning the cup. Fast forward a couple of seasons and they're a long way ahead of us. The core of each club's squad is pretty much the same as it was but they've advanced significantly whilst we've gone backwards
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If Catalan were to get beat today, then the last 2 Super league champions and last 2 Challenge Cup winners will all be on zero points after 2 games. We're not in bad company.
giddyupoldfella wrote:If Catalan were to get beat today, then the last 2 Super league champions and last 2 Challenge Cup winners will all be on zero points after 2 games. We're not in bad company.
Apart from last seasons super league champions (grand final winners) of course
I'll take that as a bite then. And to be fair the only thing I really complain about is the quality of your posts, as they lack reasoning and quality and are far worse then our teams current form. Now jog on.
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