Well it's hats off to Hull FC. How the mighty fall. Hull's first home game 12000 with 1750 away supporters. Hulls second home game 10,000 with a car full from Wales. Next week 9500-10,000 for Willie's home debut. The numbers are getting closer all the time..
A new East and North stand to start June to bring a few more through the gates, what will the Hull supporters pick on next. Better facilities to come at Craven Park and a move to Melton for FC.
It's all looking good, On the playing front we have Lovegrove back next week and Dobson has is pot off on Monday. I here good news again, he will be back a couple of weeks earlier due to the success of the operation on his tendon.
A win at Castleford tomorrow will do us the world of good. Agar wins his first game of the season and will be in post for another 5 years, it just gets better.
Cannot wait for the game tomorrow now. Rovers to win by 8 points.
Peter Gentle was rejected by Hull KR as their new head coach due to his lack of ambition.
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:31 am
kingston droolers
International Star
Joined: Sep 05 2010 Posts: 1201
pugwash pal wrote:Well it's hats off to Hull FC. How the mighty fall. Hull's first home game 12000 with 1750 away supporters. Hulls second home game 10,000 with a car full from Wales. Next week 9500-10,000 for Willie's home debut. The numbers are getting closer all the time..
A new East and North stand to start June to bring a few more through the gates, what will the Hull supporters pick on next. Better facilities to come at Craven Park and a move to Melton for FC.
It's all looking good, On the playing front we have Lovegrove back next week and Dobson has is pot off on Monday. I here good news again, he will be back a couple of weeks earlier due to the success of the operation on his tendon.
A win at Castleford tomorrow will do us the world of good. Agar wins his first game of the season and will be in post for another 5 years, it just gets better.
Cannot wait for the game tomorrow now. Rovers to win by 8 points.
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:36 am
barton baird
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
pugwash pal wrote:Well it's hats off to Hull FC. How the mighty fall. Hull's first home game 12000 with 1750 away supporters. Hulls second home game 10,000 with a car full from Wales. Next week 9500-10,000 for Willie's home debut. The numbers are getting closer all the time..
A new East and North stand to start June to bring a few more through the gates, what will the Hull supporters pick on next. Better facilities to come at Craven Park and a move to Melton for FC.
It's all looking good, On the playing front we have Lovegrove back next week and Dobson has is pot off on Monday. I here good news again, he will be back a couple of weeks earlier due to the success of the operation on his tendon.
A win at Castleford tomorrow will do us the world of good. Agar wins his first game of the season and will be in post for another 5 years, it just gets better.
Cannot wait for the game tomorrow now. Rovers to win by 8 points.
You know,you really are a cheekie chappie.
BLACK AND WHITES
East is East,West is West, and never the twain shall meet.
-------------------------------- "I" said the sparrow "With my bow and arrow."
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:53 am
Mrs Barista
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
This is excellent. If an FC fan had started a thread as crudely inflammatory as this it would have been locked or moved to the bicker thread within seconds.
What is CP's capacity - 10,500? Hudgell has already said on tv it will be a full ground sellout now Mason's here, so looking foward to hearing that the south stand is at full capacity. Well done all.
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:56 am
barton baird
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
Gawd,this who`s got the bigger one thing is getting tiresome. I pay to watch the match,whether I am sat with 10000 or 20000,I am still watching the same match.
BLACK AND WHITES
East is East,West is West, and never the twain shall meet.
-------------------------------- "I" said the sparrow "With my bow and arrow."
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:24 pm
Easty
Club Owner
Joined: Sep 23 2003 Posts: 14306 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:This is excellent. If an FC fan had started a thread as crudely inflammatory as this it would have been locked or moved to the bicker thread within seconds.
What is CP's capacity - 10,500? Hudgell has already said on tv it will be a full ground sellout now Mason's here, so looking foward to hearing that the south stand is at full capacity. Well done all.
South stand full for the visit of the Crusaders..... You may aswell make your posts regarding us not achieving it now and save your boring posts come next Sunday evening. We all know what your going to post so please, do us all a favour and get it out your system now.
"They supercede individuals, they supercede the team and they supercede the club. Our club is a traditional, working class club and the supporters are loyal and passionate and to see them go away happy really makes my day." Craig Sandercock.
Post subject: Re: Who first to hit the 10,000 mark
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:32 pm
sandy
Player Coach
Joined: Apr 06 2006 Posts: 1103 Location: The Heart of East Hull
barton baird wrote:Gawd,this who`s got the bigger one thing is getting tiresome. I pay to watch the match,whether I am sat with 10000 or 20000,I am still watching the same match.
it's like a who's got the biggest willie competition on here some days
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