Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
8,602 was the gate...who cares where everyone was sitting? As for empty seats???...ale doesn't fetch itself and I take it the seats in the stand arent also commodes?
As for the away fans...or lack of them, so what? Every club has a stadium with a certain amount of capacity...it is up to that club to sell as many tickets as possible. To keep posting the picture of the 30 or so taffs does you no favours.....if it was a valid point then we at Quins would blame all of the heartland teams for our dire attendances because you don't bring enough fans to games.....we don't though. Quins RL v HKR last year got a crowd of 2,819......that's not Hull Kingston Rover fault though...it's Quins RL's. ...I repeat....you will average closer to 9k a game by the end of the season and looking at the figures from the other club in your city, a few may be "crossing over"...they are over 5,000 DOWN whilst you are 2,319 UP!
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
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Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
gutterfax wrote:8,602 was the gate...who cares where everyone was sitting? As for empty seats???...ale doesn't fetch itself and I take it the seats in the stand arent also commodes?
As for the away fans...or lack of them, so what? Every club has a stadium with a certain amount of capacity...it is up to that club to sell as many tickets as possible. To keep posting the picture of the 30 or so taffs does you no favours.....if it was a valid point then we at Quins would blame all of the heartland teams for our dire attendances because you don't bring enough fans to games.....we don't though. Quins RL v HKR last year got a crowd of 2,819......that's not Hull Kingston Rover fault though...it's Quins RL's....I repeat....you will average closer to 9k a game by the end of the season and looking at the figures from the other club in your city, a few may be "crossing over"...they are over 5,000 DOWN whilst you are 2,319 UP!
Course it is, we take 500k+ didnt you realise, dodgy swines only putting it down as 2.8k
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gutterfax wrote:8,602 was the gate...who cares where everyone was sitting? As for empty seats???...ale doesn't fetch itself and I take it the seats in the stand arent also commodes?
As for the away fans...or lack of them, so what? Every club has a stadium with a certain amount of capacity...it is up to that club to sell as many tickets as possible. To keep posting the picture of the 30 or so taffs does you no favours.....if it was a valid point then we at Quins would blame all of the heartland teams for our dire attendances because you don't bring enough fans to games.....we don't though. Quins RL v HKR last year got a crowd of 2,819......that's not Hull Kingston Rover fault though...it's Quins RL's. ...I repeat....you will average closer to 9k a game by the end of the season and looking at the figures from the other club in your city, a few may be "crossing over"...they are over 5,000 DOWN whilst you are 2,319 UP!
,,,,,, it was the easiest pic to use to show the empty seats in the north stand without uploading another pic... as that one had already been uploaded
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
very red robin wrote:Again you could be right, isnt most of the RM stand pass holders? therefore gone r not it would still be classed as sold out.
Anyone who pays for the 10-5 hospitality gets a ticket to the west which is then wasted when they leave the ground and walk around to the east, some stay in the bars. Also some of the west is allocated to corporates and such who also sometimes fail to attend (the seat at least).
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Joined: Feb 01 2006 Posts: 1782 Location: Hull (East of Course!)
fcimp wrote:"The highest profile signing in sl history " makes his debut against a team who you were nailed on to beat and you don't even get close to your break even figure. Just shows what a small club you are and don't deserve big names.
Bitter much?
We aren't bothered about you lot, yet a lot of your fans (you included) seem to be more concerned about our going ons. Your side lost to a team with one man less today (you knew they were playing right?) and your more worried about Willie Mason's debut. You're a sorry excuse for a fan, actually, you don't even deserve to be called a fan. Waste of space.
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