spegs wrote:What about it? You lost... Bullying down the middle apparently results in twice as many clean breaks and 2pts...We have also scored more points than the self proclaimed entertainers...dress up the comments and hide behind the unsubstantiated claim that Hull fans suddenly believe were world beaters and it comes down to the same thing every single time... Bitterness and the angst associated with being “our little brother”
Do you go on your own forum and read some of the tripe on there? Though I’m sure you’re oblivious to it as you probably contribute as much.
Shows the difference between small club and big club. Rovers are happy being losers lol. Thought the ref let rovers stand offside most of the game and with a 4 day turn around for Hull, it leveled the game up massively. I think if we played each other every week, we’d go all season unbeaten. Just a class apart and on 60 minutes, our superior class shone through.
moxi1 wrote:Do you go on your own forum and read some of the tripe on there? Though I’m sure you’re oblivious to it as you probably contribute as much.
“Little brother” “Cup final”
Anymore?
It really does run deep doesn’t it! I suppose 35 years does that to a club and it’s supporters.
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I do feel a bit sorry for the Hull fans who genuinely resent and are affronted by the charge of arrogance, when those that revel in it roll up with their ‘comedy’. After all, the former are not their gormers’ keepers.
On the other hand, claims that we were the better team over 80 minutes are... well I don’t agree, pleased as I was with our team’s effort. The idea that Hull are ‘just big’ and that somehow renders their superiority less valid also seem strange to me. All SL teams have strengths and limitations to varying degrees, but I don’t see how ‘just big’ is any different to ‘just fast’ or ‘just skilful’. Our adherence overall several seasons, born partly this year out of sad necessity, to a small ball approach isn’t a virtue in of itself.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Chester Wednesday wrote:Got to laugh at the Hull fans, crowing because they scraped past a half strength and youthful Rovers team.
Turning point was the missed penalty, at 18-12 there'd have been no way back for Hull and we'd have kicked on to win by 18-24 pts
Can you give me the lottery numbers for tonight please? I actually think you believe that...hilarious given your guys couldn’t muster a single break in the last 20 minutes.
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