Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
meast wrote:But we dont claim we have 9,000 regular loyal supporters and the best away support super league has ever seen im sure you'll bring a decent number to our nice covered stadium with top notch facilities
How do meast, good to see you're keeping your usual routine alive, a game against you wouldn't be the same without it.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Quote:FOOTBALL fans’ cars were targeted by thieves as they watched Huddersfield Town last night.
Six cars were broken into in the Hillhouse area during Town’s 4-3 victory over Walsall at the Galpharm Stadium.
There has been an ongoing problem with vehicle crime on match days.
Just last week the police issued warnings after 60 break-ins – many on streets around the stadium – in two months.
Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
Just posted this on the Hudds board - thought it may be worth sticking on here with so many looking to come over on Sunday.
Quote:FOOTBALL fans’ cars were targeted by thieves as they watched Huddersfield Town last night.
Six cars were broken into in the Hillhouse area during Town’s 4-3 victory over Walsall at the Galpharm Stadium.
There has been an ongoing problem with vehicle crime on match days.
Just last week the police issued warnings after 60 break-ins – many on streets around the stadium – in two months.
Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
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Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
Thanks for that. Car park at the ground it is then.
Wadski wrote:Just posted this on the Hudds board - thought it may be worth sticking on here with so many looking to come over on Sunday.
Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
Thanks for that. Car park at the ground it is then.
Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
Giving them a 15 minute head start is rather sporting.
Wadski wrote:Just posted this on the Hudds board - thought it may be worth sticking on here with so many looking to come over on Sunday.
Whilst the article is not entirely relevant to the rugby (you can park in the stadium carparks for £5 on the day) much of the article is.
Anyone coming to the game needs to take simple steps to ensure their are not targeted. Remove everything from show, take valuables with you, park in designated parking spaces and not on the road.
There is a municipal carpark not far from the ground on St Andrews Road where you can park off street for a pound. Parking at the ground is £5 and you are kept back 15 minutes after the final whistle to prevent you running over those walking from the ground.
Giving them a 15 minute head start is rather sporting.
YES NEARLY 30 YEARS SINCE THAT MEMORABLE DAY. OUR NAME IS ON THAT CUP I CAN FEEL IT NOW GET OUT THERE AND GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS CMON THE MIGHTY HULL KINGSTON ROVERS.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12664 Location: Leicestershire.
One game at a time, cab man, one game at a time.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
cab man wrote:YES NEARLY 30 YEARS SINCE THAT MEMORABLE DAY. OUR NAME IS ON THAT CUP I CAN FEEL IT NOW GET OUT THERE AND GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS CMON THE MIGHTY HULL KINGSTON ROVERS.
Dear Barracudas Fans,
Before you get your bookmarks all a jangling ready for mid Sunday afternoon following our inevitable trouncing, please bear in mind that cab man is a collective of comedy dullards who speak entirely from there own insane in the membrane point of view.
Enjoy this Sundays game at Arena84,
Yours,
pmh
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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