Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:29 pm
Mrs Barista
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29793 Location: West Yorkshire
Roverswall wrote:You wanna point your trolls to 'sense alley' by any chance? They seem to have decide that 'lunatic lane' is a much better place to be.
TBH Rovers effort was magnificent in the first half . Leeds always had too much quality though. Lauatiti was sublime in the mid part of the game and forced a gap between the teams IMO. Fox had another disaster for me, though, At fault for the first try and bombing a perfect chance on half time.
raynor the crab wrote:More like at least 40. Rovers were well in the game until half time and ended the first half as the better team. Things could have been a lot different if Fox hadn't wasted that try oppurtunity.
For the first 20 minutes you where battered and where lucky that the passes/plays didn't 'stick'.
HULL FC and LEEDSUNITED fan
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!
SPOT ON!
A Hull KR fan about Billy Slater:
blakeysrobin wrote:Three times as much as Briscoe, yet three times poorer as a fullback
[quote="Mrs Barista"]There were 2 threads started immediately after the injury, by FC fans, to post messages of support for Chev. You're trying to seek some moral highground when there's none to be had. Where are the comments revelling in Walker's injury?[/quote]
Whoa, did I say that? All I said was opening 2 posts could have been a little muted because of injury. Didnt call you or any decent fan, yes we got walloped etc etc...
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29793 Location: West Yorkshire
raynor the crab wrote:More like at least 40. Rovers were well in the game until half time and ended the first half as the better team. Things could have been a lot different if Fox hadn't wasted that try oppurtunity.
And been at fault for the first. Another poor game.
Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:30 pm
Mild Rover
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Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12646 Location: Leicestershire.
fcimp wrote:[/b]Sure you have , you were utter crap.
I'll make you a bet. We win next week and you never post on our board again, under any username. We lose, and I'll stay off your board forever, under the same conditions. Fancy it?
BEN_THE_BLACK&WHITE wrote:Oh right so when you have a few injuries its all well done in the face of adversity but when its us its stop blaming the injuries.
[size=0][size=24] [size=0][size=18]Injuries do not count, injuries do not count, injuries do not count, injuries do not count, injuries do not count, injuries do not count..[/size] :shock[/size]: [/size][/size]
Joined: Aug 14 2005 Posts: 14302 Location: On the Death Star Awaiting Luke.
fcimp wrote:I do see, because we did it before you and got to the grand final. Wonder how many teams have had 2 bites of the cherry and failed. No pressure.
And I wonder how many teams have won 3 back to back SL titles.
Leeds played rather well tonight didnt they
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raynor the crab wrote:More like at least 40. Rovers were well in the game until half time and ended the first half as the better team. Things could have been a lot different if Fox hadn't wasted that try oppurtunity.
Rubbish. Rovers were on the back foot for the first 10 or 15 minutes, and it was only Leeds' loss of composure following the Gene/Webb incident that let them into the game. They hung on in there until half time but still went in behind. The second half was one way traffic.
No real surprise as Leeds are streets ahead of everyone else, but Rovers weren't even close tonight.
Hold on to me baby, his bony hands will do you no harm It said in the cards, we lost our souls to the Nameless One
Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:31 pm
Bet Lynch
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Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
Mild Rover wrote:I'll make you a bet. We win next week and you never post on our board again, under any username. We lose, and I'll stay off your board forever, under the same conditions. Fancy it?
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