Joined: Jul 20 2008 Posts: 1484 Location: Warrington - East Hull Lad At Heart
The K should be clearer on B.
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: If HKR win at Saints, I will personally bare my backside on the town hall steps in Hull.
Stirlingshire Saint wrote:
In summary, HKR are made up of of a few overrated foreigners, a couple of Wigan rejects and a couple of blokes I have never heard of.
Saints by plenty, by miles even!
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: A walkover for Saints.
HKR are about as poor as it gets.
When referring to the atmosphere of the HJ...
Wire On The Telly wrote: ...
Shame it doesn't keep the sound like the full east stand of HKR. That's atmosphere.
Joined: Mar 22 2004 Posts: 2777 Location: Staffordshire & East Hull
reddan wrote:I like the old one, but the new one's better.
The 'new' one has been around for years, it was the Centenary Badge used by he club in the mid eighties, thats why it has our original Red & Blue colours on it.
I prefer to stick with tradition and keep the Three Crowns badge, City and Hull FC discarded the Crowns a few years ago (though Hull have recently brought it back) we are the only club to use it continiously.
tiger2000 wrote:The 'new' one has been around for years, it was the Centenary Badge used by he club in the mid eighties, thats why it has our original Red & Blue colours on it.
I prefer to stick with tradition and keep the Three Crowns badge, City and Hull FC discarded the Crowns a few years ago (though Hull have recently brought it back) we are the only club to use it continiously.
When I say 'new', i meant the current one (as it is a relatively 'newer' version of our traditional badge). The centenary badge is the one I was referring to when I said 'old'. Sorry, I am aware of the origin of both badges but agree my terminology was a bit dodgy
The centenary badge stood for just that, and though a proud representation of our history, the three crowns badge is that of Hull Kingston Rovers and though others will imitate, as said by others, the 'shark' put a stop to the continuation which again proves, Hull Kingston Rovers are a pure, representation of this city, no Gateshead style fishiness going on over this side of the river.
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