The Goroka Gene-ius wrote:There was not a single chant aimed at Gareth Thomas by the East Stand yesterday, and no matter how many times you repeat a lie, it doesn't make it true.
And yes, I stayed beyond the end of the game. The only player who had a song directed at him was Raynor, and every word was factually correct (and deserved!).
Well, maybe not the "Rent Boy" one!
Amazing, one fan who can supply actual proof of what the other 7000 fans said, did for two hours! How about saving your club some money, you could supply security for the whole ground by yourself special agent 0010-5
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boost wrote:Amazing, one fan who can supply actual proof of what the other 7000 fans said, did for two hours! How about saving your club some money, you could supply security for the whole ground by yourself special agent 0010-5
Equally amazing, 1 fan who (allegedly) heard a song that no-one else did. Perhaps you should try watching a game without your i-pod on!
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boost wrote:Amazing, one fan who can supply actual proof of what the other 7000 fans said, did for two hours! How about saving your club some money, you could supply security for the whole ground by yourself special agent 0010-5
I was in the east stand with my wife and niece, I heard no chanting against GT, in fact most were commenting on his rugby abilities and how he would have been a star had he turned to RL in his twenties. We did have one lad (probably aged about 17) make a comment on his sexuality, but was told to grow up by the guy stood near him.
The bloke has got guts as a man to do what he has done, far more than it takes to play a game of rugby, he should be applauded at grounds IMO.
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rover49 wrote:I was in the east stand with my wife and niece, I heard no chanting against GT, in fact most were commenting on his rugby abilities and how he would have been a star had he turned to RL in his twenties. We did have one lad (probably aged about 17) make a comment on his sexuality, but was told to grow up by the guy stood near him.
The bloke has got guts as a man to do what he has done, far more than it takes to play a game of rugby, he should be applauded at grounds IMO.
Thank you for that, I hope you weren't one of the sheep sh@gger chanters. Made me think I was at Gloucester Rugby Union Club!
rover49 wrote: The bloke has got guts as a man to do what he has done, far more than it takes to play a game of rugby, he should be applauded at grounds IMO.
Yes he should be applauded for living a lie and leading his ex wife into believing there marriage actually meant something.
Well dond Gareth
HULL KINGSTON ROVERS is my religion, Craven Park is my church and Jordan Abdull is my God
However, Gareth Thomas is not a Hull KR player, nor is his sexuality an issue pertinent to Hull KR. Rovers stewards don't seem to have done anything especially good, bad or unusual. Anybody, anything to add?
MrPhilb wrote:Yes he should be applauded for living a lie and leading his ex wife into believing there marriage actually meant something.
Well dond Gareth
I think this worth reading, before you call the lad:
However, Gareth Thomas is not a Hull KR player, nor is his sexuality an issue pertinent to Hull KR. Rovers stewards don't seem to have done anything especially good, bad or unusual. Anybody, anything to add?
'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.
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