knocker norton wrote:We get this every time a Craven Park Derby comes along dont we?
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I went to the Derby last year because I was fortunate enough to get a seat in the RM stand and I will be going next week because my mate (rovers fan
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) has kindly bought me a ticket for the North Stand. I will not however watch a game from the South stand ever again. I have watched 2 derbies (pre sl) from there and decided it was a complete waste of time because of the facility etc. This was before the unnecessary price hike Rovers have passed on to the Hull fans.
All I will say is that I am not the only Hull fan with this opinion and judging by the lack of South Stand sellouts in Super League I assume many Rovers fans are sympathetic with this view.
I understand if its genuinely because you don't like the facilities, I just wonder how many of the other excuses will be overlooked this year because you are doing well and will be favourites for a win. To me (and a few of my FC mates
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) its about supporting your team no matter what and I can assure you, if I were not a season ticket holder and the only space I could get was the South stand, I would definately go, In fact I used to regularly stand at the scoreboard end of the old CP, which was the same sort of distance away from the action.
I didn't go to Headingley, because I cannot logistically get to Friday night away games because of work commitments, the rain, sleet, snow or any other reason would not prevent me from doing so.