Paul T - HKR wrote:Thinking back to the 'walk for Rovers' if that had never happened then I doubt if Hudge would have got involved. I did the walk with my son and many many others and the sense of pride of being involved was immense and still remains.
Sometimes out of adversity springs a new dawn, and Hull Kingston Rovers epitomise this sentiment. Everyone involved from that day onwards can feel as though they are part of what the club is now.
Mind you, its not been a bed of roses, its still all about incremental steps, but the solidarity gained by the 'walk' hasn't left us. Its at the very core of our club and its supporters.
Perhaps this is what Bradford needs to do.
When you consider the number of us hardy Rovers fans on 'the walk'... 2k at the most - The Bulls should be able to pull in at least 8K.