Joined: Feb 15 2007 Posts: 436 Location: EAST HULL and proud
Seventies red wrote:
meast wrote: Absolute rubbish, Rovers crowds in Nat 1 were at their lowest during the mid to late ninetees when the club found itself been run in to the ground by a very poor board of directors, who in most peoples opinions were the cause of Hull KRs demise during that period which subsequently resulted in the club going into administration, but even then Rovers took a decent away following. The crowds started to come back in numbers around 2004 when the club was taken over by a new and dynamic board of directors headed by the present chairman and fanatical KR fan Neil Hudgell and i see no reason why the support will not carry on getting bigger as time goes on, The situation now is a very similar one to the late seventies and early eighties During the late seventies and eighties rovers always took a huge following to away games, i know because i was there and the record books during that period speak for themselves. During those same years, i remember Huddersfields away support was almost non existent and considering the amount of time you have spent in super league i would have expected it to be a lot bigger than it currently is today.
As for your comment about the crowds dropping off when we start losing, well'' how do you explain last year and even the year before?, we lost more games than we won but the crowds continued to increase. It will be interesting to see how many Huddersfield fans will visit Craven park 13th April, hopefuly you will come in numbers and be extremely vocal though i wont hold my breath.
Joined: Mar 05 2009 Posts: 207 Location: east of east
Seventies red wrote:
meast wrote: Absolute rubbish, Rovers crowds in Nat 1 were at their lowest during the mid to late ninetees when the club found itself been run in to the ground by a very poor board of directors, who in most peoples opinions were the cause of Hull KRs demise during that period which subsequently resulted in the club going into administration, but even then Rovers took a decent away following. The crowds started to come back in numbers around 2004 when the club was taken over by a new and dynamic board of directors headed by the present chairman and fanatical KR fan Neil Hudgell and i see no reason why the support will not carry on getting bigger as time goes on, The situation now is a very similar one to the late seventies and early eighties During the late seventies and eighties rovers always took a huge following to away games, i know because i was there and the record books during that period speak for themselves. During those same years, i remember Huddersfields away support was almost non existent and considering the amount of time you have spent in super league i would have expected it to be a lot bigger than it currently is today.
As for your comment about the crowds dropping off when we start losing, well'' how do you explain last year and even the year before?, we lost more games than we won but the crowds continued to increase. It will be interesting to see how many Huddersfield fans will visit Craven park 13th April, hopefuly you will come in numbers and be extremely vocal though i wont hold my breath.
when u say this the seasons inbetween the late 90s and when hudgell took over where the making of the club today because the club got sorted out off the pitch when w.smith was chairman and he made no director get paid for the jobs they where doin as in the 90s the directors where takin allot of money out of the stuggling club. that set up neil hugell success to date as he could build on that also rovers gambled on getting into super league and luckly we wipep the floor with the league or we could of done what widnes did!!!!
Joined: Jun 04 2002 Posts: 15309 Location: huddersfudlia
Seventies red wrote:
meast wrote: Absolute rubbish, Rovers crowds in Nat 1 were at their lowest during the mid to late ninetees when the club found itself been run in to the ground by a very poor board of directors, who in most peoples opinions were the cause of Hull KRs demise during that period which subsequently resulted in the club going into administration, but even then Rovers took a decent away following. The crowds started to come back in numbers around 2004 when the club was taken over by a new and dynamic board of directors headed by the present chairman and fanatical KR fan Neil Hudgell and i see no reason why the support will not carry on getting bigger as time goes on, The situation now is a very similar one to the late seventies and early eighties During the late seventies and eighties rovers always took a huge following to away games, i know because i was there and the record books during that period speak for themselves. During those same years, i remember Huddersfields away support was almost non existent and considering the amount of time you have spent in super league i would have expected it to be a lot bigger than it currently is today.
As for your comment about the crowds dropping off when we start losing, well'' how do you explain last year and even the year before?, we lost more games than we won but the crowds continued to increase. It will be interesting to see how many Huddersfield fans will visit Craven park 13th April, hopefuly you will come in numbers and be extremely vocal though i wont hold my breath.
our home support was non existant then, in fact the club was almost non existant, if you knew anything about RL history you'd know that though hmmm
as for our away support yes its poor we know that and we are striving to improve it, dont forget we have 10 clubs within a 20 mile radius all fighting for the shame supporters compared to you who have 1 within 50 miles
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Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
The only season the mighty Huddersfield could claim to have bigger support than Rovers was in 2002. This was for 2 reasons:
1. We were utterly garbage, and thus struggled to attract 1,800 to home games.
2. Huddersfield came down from SL, retained a FT squad and went unbeaten. It's easy following a team that is virtually guaranteed a win every week, as we know from our 2006 season.
Credit to them back then, they even outnumbered us at the Buddies final. However, this is 1 season, 7 years ago. Now back on a level playing field (apart from the subsidies handed out by KD) the 2 clubs support could not be further apart when it comes to travelling.
I scanned the RLE this week, looking for an article by the Bradford chairman, but he appears not to have praised the hordes from Huddersfield.
Joined: Jan 23 2005 Posts: 1824 Location: Yorkshire
meast wrote:
Seventies red wrote:
our home support was non existant then, in fact the club was almost non existant, if you knew anything about RL history you'd know that though hmmm
as for our away support yes its poor we know that and we are striving to improve it, dont forget we have 10 clubs within a 20 mile radius all fighting for the shame supporters compared to you who have 1 within 50 miles
You're obsession with our support is quite worrying (yes even worse than the minority of ours
Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
meast wrote:as for our away support yes its poor we know that and we are striving to improve it, dont forget we have 10 clubs within a 20 mile radius all fighting for the shame supporters compared to you who have 1 within 50 miles
Catchment area is nowt to do with travelling support, that has more bearing on the overall level of support.
In fact, the statement you make about all the short jorneys you can make to support your club away from home just shows how much of a joke your lot are away from home. Derbies apart, its an hour to the nearest game away for us. You can reach just about the whole of SL in that time (Cats, Quins & CC apart).
Roll on Easter Monday, I will remember to bring my abacus.
Joined: May 24 2007 Posts: 7504 Location: East Stand
Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:Catchment area is nowt to do with travelling support, that has more bearing on the overall level of support.
In fact, the statement you make about all the short jorneys you can make to support your club away from home just shows how much of a joke your lot are away from home. Derbies apart, its an hour to the nearest game away for us. You can reach just about the whole of SL in that time (Cats, Quins & CC apart).
Roll on Easter Monday, I will remember to bring my abacus.
Nah mate you'll be alright with your fingers and toes
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