Post subject: Re: Book - We are Hull KR - Back From Oblivion
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:27 pm
Mrs Barista
International Board Member
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Bertie wrote:Those brisk season pass sales announced by Rule will no doubt be even brisker due to the re-signing of a released superstar
Talking of season pass sales, how are yours going now the discount period has ended? You got 6,900 for 2010, so would assume with announcing Mason early you'll have easily tipped over 7,000 and be targetting 7,500? Don't think I've seen anything reported on this one.
Post subject: Re: Book - We are Hull KR - Back From Oblivion
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:29 pm
Roofs
Club Coach
Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:Talking of season pass sales, how are yours going now the discount period has ended? You got 6,900 for 2010, so would assume with announcing Mason early you'll have easily tipped over 7,000 and be targetting 7,500? Don't think I've seen anything reported on this one.
What? It's all over the Unofficial Forum Yorkie, you falling behind?
"The Mail understands..." NOTHING!
[quote="-VIKINGMAN-"]Respect to Roofs, the president of East Hull. [/quote]
Post subject: Re: Book - We are Hull KR - Back From Oblivion
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:12 pm
Roofs
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:D'oh! Surely if the 7,500 mark has been achieved, Scott Murrell would have been on the back page of the HDM with an exclusive by now?
Maybe they want to reveal the news before you do Mrs B?
"The Mail understands..." NOTHING!
[quote="-VIKINGMAN-"]Respect to Roofs, the president of East Hull. [/quote]
Post subject: Re: Book - We are Hull KR - Back From Oblivion
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:41 pm
Mild Rover
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I'm sure you're all doing this on auto-pilot. It has almost become a ritual. Actually, scrub the 'almost'. For your own goods, for the sakes of your families...
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