Chris1953 wrote:Yeah cos u may as well be sat on the top of a ferry!!
And u cant even fill the north stand yourselves!!
You can make all the excuses you want as to why you won't be coming to Craven Park - fact is your fans are fickle - always have been always will be. I don't like the view from a few grounds but it doesn't stop me going I make do. To say you take the biggest away following but can't manage to cross the river makes you lot look pathetic.
superleague07 wrote:You can make all the excuses you want as to why you won't be coming to Craven Park - fact is your fans are fickle - always have been always will be. I don't like the view from a few grounds but it doesn't stop me going I make do. To say you take the biggest away following but can't manage to cross the river makes you lot look pathetic.
Joined: Mar 22 2004 Posts: 2777 Location: Staffordshire & East Hull
Chris1953 wrote:Thought you were the number one team in Hull and you can't even fill a 10,000 ground for the derby!!!
The facts that Rovers regularly take 5,000+ fans to the KC Derbies and you can't even take 2,000 to a ground 4 miles away just confirms who is number one in the City.
tiger2000 wrote:The facts that Rovers regularly take 5,000+ fans to the KC Derbies and you can't even take 2,000 to a ground 4 miles away just confirms who is number one in the City.
Because its a dump.... simples also think u might find we still take 2000 as we fill your golf stand for u that u cant fill
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Bobbin' Along wrote:In nautical parlance we tend to refer to it as the Monkey Island. I'm surprised you're not familiar with the term given that it also describes your place of birth.
Monkey Island. Loving your work.
I like this new village idiot, please stay Clown1953, you're a keeper.
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