The Goroka Gene-ius wrote:He did indeed. He had the audacity to oversee our recruitment of Morgan, followed by some decent players, leading to promotion.
Bad man Neil, you wouldn't let it lie.
He's also overseen other things at your club that will probably linger on long after the memory of a 4th placed finish and capitulation in the play-offs.
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east hull FC fan wrote:He's also overseen other things at your club that will probably linger on long after the memory of a 4th placed finish and capitulation in the play-offs.
Trust me, anyone who was at the Halliwell Jones on 8th October 2006 will never forget Hudge's contribution. No matter what the future holds, we got our dignity back that night.
Shame Rovers can't sell out for the Derby, it is completely down to the ground though. If we had a nice compact 15000 capactiy stadium with terraces close to the pitch (like Warringtons), I'm sure it would be a sell out no problem. Blame the people in charge when the new CP was built, 2 stands, greyhound track and speedway track - idiots!
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flatcap wrote: Blame the people in charge when the new CP was built, 2 stands, greyhound track and speedway track - idiots!
Absolutely, why miss out the athletics, long course speed skating and horse racing tracks?
Bunch of silly billy's.
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major black wrote:Got my tickets (cheers mate. Although I'm not giving you the money unless we win.) and I'm really looking forward to it. hopefully both teams go in to it with a bit of form which should make for a good game.
Looks like im £36 quid down then..
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The Goroka Gene-ius wrote:Trust me, anyone who was at the Halliwell Jones on 8th October 2006 will never forget Hudge's contribution. No matter what the future holds, we got our dignity back that night.
Couldn't agree more... had a dance with the Hudgemeister at full-time with tears in my eyes I can tell you!
who cares? with 'we are the champions' swooning round the PA on that never to be forgotten night in Warrington he could've done a 'Monty Python -live organ transplant' and I wouldn't have noticed!
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