Galloping Ghost wrote:Why were you fighting amongst yourselves again? You're always very vocal and create a great atmosphere, shame a few knobheads spoil it.
As ive stated in above post you will always get a few Numbe nuts, knobheads, call them what you like, unfortunately the majority of normal supporters get tarnished with the same brush. As always in these cases a few people are incapable of handling their ale.
Seventies red wrote:Thats a lame excuse that doesn't wash in my opinion, i have visited every rugby league ground in England and Wales since the mid seventies and can honestly say, the two Hull clubs are no worse than anywhere else for trouble in proportion to the size of their support, in fact i can remember Warrinton (Wilderspool) and Widness (Naughton park) been two of the worst grounds for trouble during the seventies and eighties but it didnt stop either Hull clubs fans traveling in large numbers to those or any other of the rugby league grounds. You will always get a few numb nuts causing trouble at all sports grounds but it is and always has been blown out of all proportion in most cases. You are welcome to Craven park at any time to enjoy the game of rugby league and the banter without any concern for your safety from the large majority of rovers fans.
I couldn't care less if it washes with you or not. Just like any retail business thats selling a product, as a consumer I vote with my feet. After visiting both Hull grounds with my family I won't be returning.
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Paul2812 wrote:I couldn't care less if it washes with you or not. Just like any retail business thats selling a product, as a consumer I vote with my feet. After visiting both Hull grounds with my family I won't be returning.
Good, you left a right stink last time you came, got through eight bottles of Febreeze before we masked it.
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Paul2812 wrote:I couldn't care less if it washes with you or not. Just like any retail business thats selling a product, as a consumer I vote with my feet. After visiting both Hull grounds with my family I won't be returning.
Well quite frankly, i couldnt care less if you and your attitude never step foot inside Craven park ever again and just like any retail business, if the product on offer is a good one there will always be customers willing to buy, if you want to cut your nose to spite your face then so be it, your loss not ours.
pmh wrote:Good, you left a right stink last time you came, got through eight bottles of Febreeze before we masked it.
Coming from the town/city that must keep Febreeze in business to mask the stench of fish, thats even funnier than watching your bottom-of-society fans drunkenly fighting amongst themselves.
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Paul2812 wrote:Coming from the town/city that must keep Febreeze in business to mask the stench of fish, thats even funnier than watching your bottom-of-society fans drunkenly fighting amongst themselves.
You've made my day. Love it.
Them fans are probably chavs from hull city when rovers and hull play together at KC or craven park it's very rare there is fighting okay years ago there used to be, last time wire came to rovers we were commended for welcoming the wire fans we had a great laugh, so it's not all wire fans that think like that.
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EL CAMO wrote:I love how everyone winds up Rovers fans for bigging up the away support when the fact is, say what they like, they don't take anywhere near as many as us.
Ahem...........you didn't exactly fill the west stand yesterday. Far from it. You didn't even half fill it. Maybe 199,996 of your fans broke down on the motorway eh?
Parry Gordon's passes,Les Boyd's strong runs,Mike Gregory's workrate,Des Drummond's tries,Jonathan Davies' sheer genius...........oh,and Alan Rathbone's punches! All memories of the legendary venue which was Wilderspool stadium. Gone maybe,but never,ever forgotten.
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