i have read this thread with interest, and seen the varying ranges of reasons etc, but i believe that that most are ignoring the one real reason of why you will not attend regardles of the ground. HATRED of Hull KR which being a kr fan i completely understand., all this about the price etc is just hogwash. .... And now as fc fans let me ask you a question. what is the only virtual sellout of your home games? and the answer is the derby and now how would you all feel if all the KR fans did not attend ? thus denying you of your biggest gate of the season. This is the way the situation is rapidly developing, and does not take a genious to see this. and is one that needs an end bringing to it before it starts to affect the clubs themselves, the recent bad blood between the teams also does not help the situation. It`s time both clubs grew up and stop acting like school children, with the tit for tatting that is going on. this spills over onto the supporters and spoils what should be our enjoyment of the game.
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MrPhilb wrote:Watch the highlights of the game on http://www.hullkr.tv and make your own mind up on how many went
Certainly many more than 800 by the look of it, I imagine that terrace must hold a good 4,000, so you must be looking at 2,000 or so behind the sticks. How many are Rovers.
MrPhilb wrote:Watch the highlights of the game on http://www.hullkr.tv and make your own mind up on how many went
Certainly many more than 800 by the look of it, I imagine that terrace must hold a good 4,000, so you must be looking at 2,000 or so behind the sticks. How many are Rovers.
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Must admit that the view and facilities for the South Terrace are sub standard. But that said Wakefield is poor, Bradford isn't great and Cas and Salford aren't much better... however I've supported my team at all those places.
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rover49 wrote:Certainly many more than 800 by the look of it, I imagine that terrace must hold a good 4,000, so you must be looking at 2,000 or so behind the sticks. How many are Rovers.
I think it was the ones cheering at the end of the game
I like toast as much as anyone , but not for breakfast , dinner and tea.
hkrdavidhkr wrote:i have read this thread with interest, and seen the varying ranges of reasons etc, but i believe that that most are ignoring the one real reason of why you will not attend regardles of the ground. HATRED of Hull KR which being a kr fan i completely understand., all this about the price etc is just hogwash. .... And now as fc fans let me ask you a question. what is the only virtual sellout of your home games? and the answer is the derby and now how would you all feel if all the KR fans did not attend ? thus denying you of your biggest gate of the season. This is the way the situation is rapidly developing, and does not take a genious to see this. and is one that needs an end bringing to it before it starts to affect the clubs themselves, the recent bad blood between the teams also does not help the situation. It`s time both clubs grew up and stop acting like school children, with the tit for tatting that is going on. this spills over onto the supporters and spoils what should be our enjoyment of the game.
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Captain Dave wrote:I think it was the ones cheering at the end of the game
Good point
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Bertie wrote:So if it the South stand sells out this year, whereas it only sold 600 tickets last season then would you say its the:
1) The view that has changed. 2) the price that remains unaltered
or the fact your fans believe your team is on form and has a realistic chance of beating Rovers.
Get back to me numpty
100% correct
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