Yes, this is the day that was always due to happen - the day that those black and whites finally met their fate.
Hull Kingston Rovers are back, the other team are on their way down and have genuine problems.
Had some great banter in th bar today, but with Hull FC's fan's, but with the Black and White's (ex) star man now plying his trade at the mighty Robins, the writing was on the wall.
The balance in power has now been verified and it's time for the FC folk to deal with the reality that they are, (in all fairness) the second best team in Hull.
The next derby at Craven Park, will prove to be an embarresing defeat for the black and whites with the return of michael vella, ryan tandy and the new mystery overseas signing.
Whereas hull were at full strength and will be no stronger...
Post subject: Re: The General's "official statement"
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 2:37 am
TKOAH
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General Zod. wrote:Yes, this is the day that was always due to happen - the day that those black and whites finally met their fate.
Hull Kingston Rovers are back, the other team are on their way down and have genuine problems.
Had some great banter in th bar today, but with Hull FC's fan's, but with the Black and White's (ex) star man now plying his trade at the mighty Robins, the writing was on the wall.
The balance in power has now been verified and it's time for the FC folk to deal with the reality that they are, (in all fairness) the second best team in Hull.
The next derby at Craven Park, will prove to be an embarresing defeat for the black and whites with the return of michael vella, ryan tandy and the new mystery overseas signing.
Whereas hull were at full strength and will be no stronger...
Hull Kingson Rovers are the "Kings of Hull"
Nice try Zoddy, it's 1-1 and we're in front 32-28
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Post subject: Re: The General's "official statement"
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 5:43 am
cab man
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General Zod. wrote:Yes, this is the day that was always due to happen - the day that those black and whites finally met their fate.
Hull Kingston Rovers are back, the other team are on their way down and have genuine problems.
Had some great banter in th bar today, but with Hull FC's fan's, but with the Black and White's (ex) star man now plying his trade at the mighty Robins, the writing was on the wall.
The balance in power has now been verified and it's time for the FC folk to deal with the reality that they are, (in all fairness) the second best team in Hull.
The next derby at Craven Park, will prove to be an embarresing defeat for the black and whites with the return of michael vella, ryan tandy and the new mystery overseas signing.
Whereas hull were at full strength and will be no stronger...
Hull Kingson Rovers are the "Kings of Hull"
Not much more I can add to this post. The General has once more spoken the truth. I bow before the great man. We are indeed the Kings of Hull, that massive swing to the east has now officially occured. Three years ago I talked in my cab of this day happening they all said I was mad and should get back into my straight jacket and book back into De La Pole. Well my black n white infested friends maybe it is time to get an order in for 10,000 black n white straight jackets, because like those other 1400 soles that followed Rovers through the 90s and 00s I BELIEVED. HKR Power Freak talked last week of keeping the faith, he was correct we kept the faith and thus shone the fruits of our labour. Three years ago they talked of light years between the clubs, well it would seem Neil Hudgell is indeed Captain Kirk of the Starship Roverprize and he has just taken us to light speed. We are now powering infront leaving that merged administrative (OH I forgot to give him a pen!!!!!!!) cock up mess called the Thunder Sharks in our wake. Hull Kingston Rovers is the future my friends. The names better the shirts are smarter the sporting world love us more, lets kick on and win some trophys, because;
MORGANS MIGHTY MEN HAVE BEEN UNLEEEEEAAASSSHHHEEEDDDD!!!!!!!!!
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What a load of garbage. yesterdays game was once of the most awful and boring games I've seen in a long time. Both teams look almost odds on for relegation going on what I saw today. Hull Fc were totally inept and you weren't much better, as the scoreline shows. You only had to watch the Saints Wigan game to see how far behind both teams are. Both of those teams would have put big scores on either hull or rovers yesterday.
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Two bad sides and a crappy game, hardly anything to gloat about. Yes you won (and deservedly so) but we can hardly be proud of the game, neither side showed anything to make the rest of Super League worry.
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in the words of some FC supporters in the past -yes it was a bad game but a win is a win, you wouldn't be moaning if it were you that got the two points would you?
Post subject: Re: The General's "official statement"
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:37 am
Alex J
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Joined: Dec 01 2004 Posts: 2917
cab man wrote:Not much more I can add to this post. The General has once more spoken the truth. I bow before the great man. We are indeed the Kings of Hull, that massive swing to the east has now officially occured. Three years ago I talked in my cab of this day happening they all said I was mad and should get back into my straight jacket and book back into De La Pole. Well my black n white infested friends maybe it is time to get an order in for 10,000 black n white straight jackets, because like those other 1400 soles that followed Rovers through the 90s and 00s I BELIEVED. HKR Power Freak talked last week of keeping the faith, he was correct we kept the faith and thus shone the fruits of our labour. Three years ago they talked of light years between the clubs, well it would seem Neil Hudgell is indeed Captain Kirk of the Starship Roverprize and he has just taken us to light speed. We are now powering infront leaving that merged administrative (OH I forgot to give him a pen!!!!!!!) cock up mess called the Thunder Sharks in our wake. Hull Kingston Rovers is the future my friends. The names better the shirts are smarter the sporting world love us more, lets kick on and win some trophys, because;
MORGANS MIGHTY MEN HAVE BEEN UNLEEEEEAAASSSHHHEEEDDDD!!!!!!!!!
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World of Redboy wrote:What a load of garbage. yesterdays game was once of the most awful and boring games I've seen in a long time. Both teams look almost odds on for relegation going on what I saw today. Hull Fc were totally inept and you weren't much better, as the scoreline shows. You only had to watch the Saints Wigan game to see how far behind both teams are. Both of those teams would have put big scores on either hull or rovers yesterday.
Dont give a hoot! Its two points in the bag, the team will deal with Saints & Wigan as & when the time comes. As for boring what game where you watching? either side could have won up to the last play of the match, there was controversy decisions that could have gone for or against both sides.It was not a clasic Ill give you that but no way was it boring. On the plus point as well rovers will have a weeks rest, before the wigan (who have a hard cup tie on saturday)Match.
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Beverley red wrote:Dont give a hoot! Its two points in the bag, the team will deal with Saints & Wigan as & when the time comes. As for boring what game where you watching? either side could have won up to the last play of the match, there was controversy decisions that could have gone for or against both sides.It was not a clasic Ill give you that but no way was it boring. On the plus point as well rovers will have a weeks rest, before the wigan (who have a hard cup tie on saturday)Match.
Great point and totally agree. I would imagine the lads will get a few days off to freshen up, then it's back to work! This win will put a smile back on the faces and the lads will be back in training with that extra bounce in their steps. I personaly think the weekend off has come at the perfect time!
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