Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Seventies red wrote:Yes! i and several thousand other Kr fans have done so, on several occasions at that rat infested hole you used to call the Boulevard, the terracing where the Hull Kr fans used to stand was no better than the current south stand at Craven park, its also worth mentioning that rugby was a winter sport then so there were many times when we would have to stand in freezing cold conditions including hail and even snow, did it stop us going though?, no it didnt because we were real supporters who wernt afraid of 80 minutes of a little discomfort especialy if we thought out team were going to win on the day. With the above in mind i have to ask myself, are some of you new breed of Hull fc fans real men and women or mice?, judging by some of your excuses i would probably suggest the latter, so much for the in any kind of weather song you still sing, you should change the lyrics to, in any kind of sunny weather and only if there's a nice cosy seat, preferably with a nice soft cushion for me to sit on.
Bang on chief. I actually quite like going when it's bad weather, I find it rather bonding. Bradford a couple of years ago, Leeds about three years ago when it snowed.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
pmh wrote:Bang on chief. I actually quite like going when it's bad weather, I find it rather bonding. Bradford a couple of years ago, Leeds about three years ago when it snowed.
Is that the bulls one were we got our asses kicked let's not forget the black and whites are very fragile now u know, they forget they once had to stand the same as us it's quite funny I think, they've all turned into snobs
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Mrs Barista wrote:FC fans staying away are accused of being fair-weather fans. FC fans turning up are accused of being fair-weather fans.
Doublespeak, it's the new form of attack\defence and I think seventies red has done it quite well. Very predictably hooked in "I'll bite at everything", come on you 'ull.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
pmh wrote:Bang on chief. I actually quite like going when it's bad weather, I find it rather bonding. Bradford a couple of years ago, Leeds about three years ago when it snowed.
Me too. I don't mind standing. Or bad weather. Just Craven Park.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
Mrs Barista wrote:Me too. I don't mind standing. Or bad weather. Just Craven Park.
Why is it cos u can't stand handing over ur hard earned cash to rovers, yet if we did it to fc on derby day the only time of the year the kc has an atmosphere u wud be calling us
Joined: Jan 19 2006 Posts: 1338 Location: Hibbing, Minnesota.
The south end at Craven Park leaves a lot to be desired we all know this. Rovers know this too and are trying very hard to make ground improvements which would put this right. That's all there is to it for now, we all hope not for much longer.
Hull fans are entitled to stay away if they wish. If Rovers could 'magic' up a solution I'm sure they would I'm sure they'd like Hull to match the 6,500 Rovers take to the KC. At £20 a ticket that's worth £130k.
If I were a Hull fan I reckon I might stay away too if the game was televised but I wouldn't miss the game otherwise. Let's be honest any Hull fan that is keen enough could easily have got a ticket for the well or North Stand.
As for the Gordon St end at The Boulevard it was awful easily as far away from the pitch as Rovers south stand. But back then people didn't worry as much about faciities. The threepenny stand would not come near to meeting H & S requirements and there were only a few hundred seats nothing like as many as (Old) Craven Park.
For me Craven Park (old) was a far better ground but The Boulevard did have a bigger capacity which is why it got the odd minor international game.
Neither ground would have met current SL standards I dare say.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
gingerspice wrote:Is that the bulls one were we got our asses kicked let's not forget the black and whites are very fragile now u know, they forget they once had to stand the same as us it's quite funny I think, they've all turned into snobs
Yeah, Andy Lynch (a prop!) scored straight from a kick off, iirc, ffs.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
gingerspice wrote:You need a check up from the neck up u do how many years ago was that ok if the boulevard was still In existence now would it still be used as a test ground the simple answer is no, just like craven park wudnt be at the minute I think Wat everyone is trying to say is u share a stadium with hull city if u didn't would hull be able to afford to go it alone at the kc, as much as the fc fans loathe going to craven park because it's a dump let us remind u u wud probably still be in ur dump if it hadn't been for the council building it and the allams securing hull citys future,so there
Roverswall wrote:Wow that was a good accomplishment. I bet the people in charge of the KC, The DW, The Stobart, Headingley (With a new Carnege stand) must have been gutted......................Oh wait. Comparing apples and oranges sunshine.
You know perfectly well what I meant, sunshine. The Boulevard was selected as an international ground over New Craven Park as it was a better ground.
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