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GIANT DAZ wrote:fantastic
i've got one question though - what happened to make so many of them start travelling again ? i mean up to 335,000 every 2nd sunday - something is stirring in that part of west belgium
Gutted - if your figures are correct we've somehow lost 15,000 fans in the last 48 hours!
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
GIANT DAZ wrote:those figures are actually the number of people in east hull who didnt travel to away game - oh hang on ,no it could be right actually- those were pre- super league days thts why !!
2006 NL1 Grand Final - Hull KR support: 7000
2006 Challenge Cup Final - Huddersfield support: 6000
Don't make me keep repeating these figures.
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LewisJ23 wrote:Joking aside you certainly took a lot to Cas last year, certainly the 2nd best in the league behind Leeds. We also had a lot of fans at the NRC final in 05' if you can remember it.. i would say there were a lot of KR fans there too, cracking day out. For me Wigan,Saints,Warrington didn't bring a lot to Cas (you could mabye exclude Wigan from that though) for the size of their clubs. Wakie,Hull and Bradford brought a lot more than i would have expected. Expected a lot from KR from the games i've been to not related to Cas. Salford brought a pathetic following on Saturday and Quins and Cats were both expected because of how far away they are.
Huge respect for Cas, one of my all-time fav SL teams and a genuine class about them (remember seeing one of your fans congratulate Leroy Rivett after the 2005 NRC Final, which sums up the decency of your support).
Hey, re that day, IIRC you had just over 6000 fans there. Do you realise that this means you were just as well supported at this as Hudds were at the CC Final the next year (as we were at the 2006 NL1 Final compared to them).
You reading this Giant Daz.
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Roofs wrote:Huge respect for Cas, one of my all-time fav SL teams and a genuine class about them (remember seeing one of your fans congratulate Leroy Rivett after the 2005 NRC Final, which sums up the decency of your support).
Hey, re that day, IIRC you had just over 6000 fans there. Do you realise that this means you were just as well supported at this as Hudds were at the CC Final the next year (as we were at the 2006 NL1 Final compared to them).
Quote:Roofs wrote Huge respect for Cas, one of my all-time fav SL teams and a genuine class about them (remember seeing one of your fans congratulate Leroy Rivett after the 2005 NRC Final, which sums up the decency of your support).
Hey, re that day, IIRC you had just over 6000 fans there. Do you realise that this means you were just as well supported at this as Hudds were at the CC Final the next year (as we were at the 2006 NL1 Final compared to them).
You reading this Giant Daz.
So far outr as to be unbelievable . We had well over 10,000 there.
But the problem with HKR is not the facy that they take so many fans away it is the quality of them. Bradford fans last week were complaining about the KHR fans who came for the first game of the season. Apoparently they were fighting amongst themselves, and they had to close some of the bars as well as the disabled toilets.
If Hkr could take away 2,500 fans to every game but leave the 250 idiots at home that might be better.
additionally if HKR fans stopped carping about their support vis a vis other teams they may get a bit of respect particularly as they only tend to have short term memories
Unfortunatley LF may have a point about the evolutionary ladder.
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Durham Giant wrote:So far outr as to be unbelievable . We had well over 10,000 there.
But the problem with HKR is not the facy that they take so many fans away it is the quality of them. Bradford fans last week were complaining about the KHR fans who came for the first game of the season. Apoparently they were fighting amongst themselves, and they had to close some of the bars as well as the disabled toilets.
If Hkr could take away 2,500 fans to every game but leave the 250 idiots at home that might be better.
additionally if HKR fans stopped carping about their support vis a vis other teams they may get a bit of respect particularly as they only tend to have short term memories
Unfortunatley LF may have a point about the evolutionary ladder.
Unfortunatley we have witnessed this as well , 2004 arriva trains final at Rochdale
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Had to laugh at the letter ion League express, from a hkr fan who claimed that the Bradford Bulls Chairman was wrong in his assessment of how many rovers fans were at osdal recently when infact apparently rovers took 5000
JB Down Under wrote:Must have been a "home" game not played at home!
matty wrote:Yes, according to the official site:
Attendance Record: 27,670 vs Hull FC (Boothferry Park) 3rd April 1953
Had to laugh at the letter ion League express, from a hkr fan who claimed that the Bradford Bulls Chairman was wrong in his assessment of how many rovers fans were at osdal recently when infact apparently rovers took 5000
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Had to laugh at the letter ion League express, from a hkr fan who claimed that the Bradford Bulls Chairman was wrong in his assessment of how many rovers fans were at osdal recently when infact apparently rovers took 5000
Roofs wrote:2006 NL1 Grand Final - Hull KR support: 7000 2006 Challenge Cup Final - Huddersfield support: 6000
Don't make me keep repeating these figures.
repeat whatever figures you like it doesnt mean your right :-
Quote:It was Huddersfield's first appearance in the final of rugby league's most prestigious knockout competition for 44 years and attracted a crowd of 65,187.
Unfortunately, it was to end in bitter disappointment for the 12,000 Giants fans who made the trip to the capital, with red-hot favourites Saints securing a 42-12 triumph
maybe that newspaper report from the time is wrong then ??
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