Joined: Feb 17 2007 Posts: 1762 Location: The theatre of dreams...aka the kc stadium
Uruguay wrote:Would 10,00 go to watch a game like Samoa v PNG though? this is my point, a smaller ground for a smaller fixture and give the clubs with smaller grounds a chance to be involved in the event.
yanno...thats a fair point. so fair play i hope it happens. i thought you meant like england v australia lol...and to answer another comment...yes rl fans do look for sofistication...i know i do so if you dont then poor you
Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
rover49 wrote:The point was not for being able to host any international. Come the WC in 2013 I doubt CP will resemble what it does today and should be more than suitable for a PNG v Samoa game. Putting bias aside for a moment (if you can), do you think a PNG v Samoa game at CP would be better than one being held at any other of the smaller grounds, I doubt 1,000 would turn up at Wakey or Quins, I am sure more Rovers (and FC fans who are not as bigotted) would support such a fixture.
Did you miss the part in my other reply when I said "I dont see why not?" I wasn't having a go about CP at all, I actually think its quite a tidy stadium apart from the South stand.
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
Robbo4 wrote:Did you miss the part in my other reply when I said "I dont see why not?" I wasn't having a go about CP at all, I actually think its quite a tidy stadium apart from the South stand.
Yes, that why I tried to clarify what the point was awarded for.
The south stand is terrible, no-one in their right minds would say otherwise, but so is Odsal and Wakey, did it stop lots of you lot going to the Boulevard (which was the worst stadium in RL).
Being old school, I still go for the rugby, not the beer, pies or any other peripheral parts attached to match days.
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rover49 wrote:Yes, that why I tried to clarify what the point was awarded for.
The south stand is terrible, no-one in their right minds would say otherwise, but so is Odsal and Wakey, did it stop lots of you lot going to the Boulevard (which was the worst stadium in RL).
Being old school, I still go for the rugby, not the beer, pies or any other peripheral parts attached to match days.
Jesus Wept. It's not about the surroundings or not having a roof or the state of the terrace blah blah blah its about being able to actually watch the game. No matter how crap every other ground is in SL we still go because surprise surprise we can actually see the game which is the whole point of going. Are you seriously using the fact we go to other crap grounds in big numbers as a reason why we didnt fill the South stand?
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Robbo4 wrote:Jesus Wept. It's not about the surroundings or not having a roof or the state of the terrace blah blah blah its about being able to actually watch the game. No matter how crap every other ground is in SL we still go because surprise surprise we can actually see the game which is the whole point of going. Are you seriously using the fact we go to other crap grounds in big numbers as a reason why we didnt fill the South stand?
Forgive me if my eyesight is failing, but the majority of empty places were in the NORTH, which is seated and is as good a view as any other ground of similar size from behind the sticks. If its about the view, why not sit in the North.
make your minds up FFS, is it the view, the cost, dont want to give money to Rovers, the weather (oh, wait it was July ), the bus service, car parking, beer, pies or toilets. Or was it simply, you couldn't be arsed supporting your team through another defeat to Rovers.
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rover49 wrote:Forgive me if my eyesight is failing, but the majority of empty places were in the NORTH, which is seated and is as good a view as any other ground of similar size from behind the sticks. If its about the view, why not sit in the North.
make your minds up FFS, is it the view, the cost, dont want to give money to Rovers, the weather (oh, wait it was July ), the bus service, car parking, beer, pies or toilets. Or was it simply, you couldn't be arsed supporting your team through another defeat to Rovers.
Silly me I thought we were allocated the South Stand. That selective reading syndrome really is a serious problem in East Hull Just to clarify, it was reported in the local press that only 100 seats were still available in the North stand, would you risk turning up on the off chance some of the tickets were still available? Your website claimed the game was sure to be a sellout so why would Hull fans think they could get tickets for other areas of the ground? Oh yes I know because loads of your fans were watching the game in the pubs despite it being a HOME fixture.
All of this will be completely ignored by super fan I'm sure
Joined: Aug 08 2008 Posts: 780 Location: Behind The Sticks
rover49 wrote:Yes, that why I tried to clarify what the point was awarded for.
The south stand is terrible, no-one in their right minds would say otherwise, but so is Odsal and Wakey, did it stop lots of you lot going to the Boulevard (which was the worst stadium in RL).
Being old school, I still go for the rugby, not the beer, pies or any other peripheral parts attached to match days.
Would give the game a terrible image.. awful awful ground.
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Wellsy13 wrote:To us REAL fans, there's no better feeling than winning competitions. Getting to a final is next. Then a top 6 finish or semi-final appearance. Then I suppose the derby counts as the most important league fixture.
Us real fans don't look over our shoulder at our neighbours and do whatever we can to get one over on them. We look at the bigger picture. And this is the reason why Rovers are and will forever be considered a small club. Because their fans and board would rather get one over on Hull FC above anything else.
Quite sad, really!
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Joined: Feb 11 2008 Posts: 1087 Location: east of east hull
Matty_HullFC wrote:Would give the game a terrible image.. awful awful ground.
at least we could accomodate a game without having to ask that lover of football chairman! as the world cup takes place in the off season for rugby which happens to be football season, i reckon it would be worth a punt for a PNG game!
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Matty_HullFC wrote:Would give the game a terrible image.. awful awful ground.
Some of the stadiums used in Australia where not "Super stadiums" and why would it give a terrible image? you haven't thought this one through at all, its just an attempt at a dig. Does the Super leauge stadia give an overall terrible view of our game?
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