Joined: Jul 03 2007 Posts: 852 Location: west hull red
How many season ticket holders do you have? is it more than the number of home fans attending today? Some of your so called supporters couldn`t be tossed to turn up even when it`s free!
On the biggest change after returning to the Union code: "It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league." - Jonathan Davis, A Question of Sport BBC TV (1995)
Joined: Jun 04 2002 Posts: 15309 Location: huddersfudlia
Around 5k season TICKET holders i think we've got. And so what if they didn't turn up? Its their choice is it not? It didn't affect the result did it? Im laughin at the post that says our support was pathetic cos they didnt hear us sing SO WHAT lol its the scoreboard that matters and it was pathetic from a rovers point of view
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Joined: Jul 03 2007 Posts: 852 Location: west hull red
There you go again.Who is questioning the result? You keep harping back to that when the argument over your lack of support is what the thread is about.If you turned up today,good on you,but what do you REALLY think of the missing fans who so decided not to come? personally,i haven`t missed a home game for about 8 years and would turn up to watch us play an amature team.My point is,if you support the team enough to buy a season ticket,why would you not attend a game that is free featuring two super league teams?
On the biggest change after returning to the Union code: "It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league." - Jonathan Davis, A Question of Sport BBC TV (1995)
Wadski is correct with his figures. Just under 3000 fans from Hull KR sat behind the sticks at the Galpharm today with 83 sat in the upper tier of the home stand. Therefore there were more Giants fans in attendance today
a very good following from the east hull fans today and they should take credit for it
10-5 wrote:There you go again.Who is questioning the result? You keep harping back to that when the argument over your lack of support is what the thread is about.If you turned up today,good on you,but what do you REALLY think of the missing fans who so decided not to come? personally,i haven`t missed a home game for about 8 years and would turn up to watch us play an amature team.My point is,if you support the team enough to buy a season ticket,why would you not attend a game that is free featuring two super league teams?
Don't know I've got a season ticket and I attended, no doubt they'll point to their reasons, I've got mine all 40 of em
Joined: Jul 03 2007 Posts: 852 Location: west hull red
what?
On the biggest change after returning to the Union code: "It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league." - Jonathan Davis, A Question of Sport BBC TV (1995)
Joined: Apr 26 2007 Posts: 1624 Location: Under the sticks
meast wrote:Around 5k season TICKET holders i think we've got. And so what if they didn't turn up? Its their choice is it not? It didn't affect the result did it? Im laughin at the post that says our support was pathetic cos they didnt hear us sing SO WHAT lol its the scoreboard that matters and it was pathetic from a rovers point of view
Could easily hear chants of "Fartown" & "your not singing anymore". Great display and should have been even more out of sight at half time.
Nowtwithowt wrote:Wadski is correct with his figures. Just under 3000 fans from Hull KR sat behind the sticks at the Galpharm today with 83 sat in the upper tier of the home stand. Therefore there were more Giants fans in attendance today a very good following from the east hull fans today and they should take credit for it
Sorry mate but you are wrong, there were a decent number of us down the side of one stand, we were very poor and you deserved to win but your support is terrible, you deserve better
Joined: Jun 04 2002 Posts: 15309 Location: huddersfudlia
Your support was terrible for 20 years when you were crap too. .not that any of you would remember much before 2007 but yeah you were poor again its becomin a bit of a habit against us now, hull kr the new wakefield
the Claret And Gold Machine is ready to roll
sunday September 1st 2013, when a dream became a reality!!
Joined: Jul 03 2007 Posts: 852 Location: west hull red
You,like your support,are a bit of an embarasment.And like your glory hunters,i can`t be ar$ed!
On the biggest change after returning to the Union code: "It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league." - Jonathan Davis, A Question of Sport BBC TV (1995)
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