phleastyler wrote:didnt buy a programme, what was said
It went along the lines of happy to gain results on the field at the moment then attempt to have a Grade A Licence.
The bit about 10 years of monopoly being over and clubs having subsidised 1st class facilities was quite interesting.
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Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:It went along the lines of happy to gain results on the field at the moment then attempt to have a Grade A Licence. The bit about 10 years of monopoly being over and clubs having subsidised 1st class facilities was quite interesting.
Yet last year Rovers press release accompanying their franchise application committed to a capacity of 14,000 by February 2010. Change your declared targets when the original ones are impossible to achieve - genius. Still at least we'll be able to assess the progress on the solvency criteria in September. And the homegrown players one with you having brought 1 player through to the first team as you go into your 4th season. Next thing you know you'll be scrabbling round the lower leagues for ex players trying to meet the homegrown quota.
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Mrs Barista wrote:Yet last year Rovers press release accompanying their franchise application committed to a capacity of 14,000 by February 2010. Change your declared targets when the original ones are impossible to achieve - genius. Still at least we'll be able to assess the progress on the solvency criteria in September. And the homegrown players one with you having brought 1 player through to the first team as you go into your 4th season. Next thing you know you'll be scrabbling round the lower leagues for ex players trying to meet the homegrown quota.
Recent results from the academy and u21's seem to suggest that we are doing ok in the development stakes, hopefully that 'one' player will become 3 or 4 next year.
Thanks for the concern
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Mrs Barista wrote:Yet last year Rovers press release accompanying their franchise application committed to a capacity of 14,000 by February 2010. Change your declared targets when the original ones are impossible to achieve - genius. Still at least we'll be able to assess the progress on the solvency criteria in September. And the homegrown players one with you having brought 1 player through to the first team as you go into your 4th season. Next thing you know you'll be scrabbling round the lower leagues for ex players trying to meet the homegrown quota.
Same s**t, different day!
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pmh wrote:Give over, your next sentance is loaded heavier than Roy Scheider's chum bucket in "Jaws". You could be one of the best rugby posters across the Hull boards if you'd stop with your increasingly dull Rovers baiting modus operandi. I await a topic changing response regarding finances with baited (chum, your, not mine) breath...
Mrs Barista wrote:Yet last year Rovers press release accompanying their franchise application committed to a capacity of 14,000 by February 2010. Change your declared targets when the original ones are impossible to achieve - genius. Still at least we'll be able to assess the progress on the solvency criteria in September. And the homegrown players one with you having brought 1 player through to the first team as you go into your 4th season. Next thing you know you'll be scrabbling round the lower leagues for ex players trying to meet the homegrown quota.
One of them rejected an embarrassment of an offer last week in order to sign for Featherstone next season, seems that Super Dooper League is only a draw when you are prepared to pay a decent wage......feck me even Makali is getting fed up with peanuts now
Any club thinking they are going to just raid the lower leagues for English kids will struggle, they are not daft and are switched on enough to realise they will be getting used to meet quotas not because they are wanted as a key part of the team. The one who turned Rovers down last week has already been shat on once by the club, they needed to be a little bit nicer if they thought he would go back
Mrs Barista wrote:Yet last year Rovers press release accompanying their franchise application committed to a capacity of 14,000 by February 2010. Change your declared targets when the original ones are impossible to achieve - genius. Still at least we'll be able to assess the progress on the solvency criteria in September. And the homegrown players one with you having brought 1 player through to the first team as you go into your 4th season. Next thing you know you'll be scrabbling round the lower leagues for ex players trying to meet the homegrown quota.
Well, our recent derby win really seems to have gotten under your skin. The reason I know this? You are spouting the same BORING drivel, it's just this time, it seems to have a bit more venom behind it. Change the record, you have said the same thing time and time again, and it aint getting anymore interesting. Try getting a life.
Reenyrobin wrote:Well, our recent derby win really seems to have gotten under your skin. The reason I know this? You are spouting the same BORING drivel, it's just this time, it seems to have a bit more venom behind it. Change the record, you have said the same thing time and time again, and it aint getting anymore interesting. Try getting a life.
Reeny and Barista in naked mud wrestle, now if that was an option on Club 2010 I reckon even I would join and I dont go to home games
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