Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:Yeah sure fans love to discuss attendances The thread is about the game and unless Crusaders improve markedly on their last 2 performances then i will be sleeping easy between now and the end of the season.
It is very possible for them to improve markedly from there last 2 performances...you Guys did it
Realise that figures and attention to details are not your strongest point Mrs B but i think you'll find lots and lots and even lots more lower S.L. gates since March 2008. I'd go as far to say a few S.L. clubs would welcome such a low gate every week
Perhaps we should try a revolutionary new way of massaging crowd figures, lets make 3,000 freebies available to any amateur rugby lads in the area
Standing up to the forum bully.
It must be working, he doesn't like me...i'm devastated
tonylRobin wrote:yes we did, but like most S/L sides this year we dont seem to be able to win games consistantly, (with the exception of Wigan and Warrington that is)
That is my point, they have had some good wins there is not enough consistency this year, and I fancy them to do well, harder pitches will suit their game.
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berrigans bitch wrote:That is my point, they have had some good wins there is not enough consistency this year, and I fancy them to do well, harder pitches will suit their game.
just about every team falls into the inconsistency bracket this year, teams are winning games they shouldnt be winning, but IMO this makes S/L better. results like Salford beating Saints, and Crusaders beating Bradford at Magic weekend keeps S/L interesting.
tonylRobin wrote:just about every team falls into the inconsistency bracket this year, teams are winning games they shouldnt be winning, but IMO this makes S/L better. results like Salford beating Saints, and Crusaders beating Bradford at Magic weekend keeps S/L interesting.
Totally agree, some very interesting results, we are at the half way point now and I am sure there will be some more surprises right until the final whistle in this seasons campaign.
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berrigans bitch wrote:Totally agree, some very interesting results, we are at the half way point now and I am sure there will be some more surprises right until the final whistle in this seasons campaign.
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Very pleased with today but we must remember we were very good in our last home game too. Yes that was 5 weeks ago admitedly.
My point is that Rovers slump never included any home games anyway.
So with Saints and Warrington away looming large I wouldn't assume calm waters are now upon us.
We have now won 7 lost 7 and pretty well all season that has been our win loss ratio. I expect that ratio to continue with most of the wins being at Craven Park.
But the team are more than welcome to prove me wrong by winning at Saints and/or Warrington.
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