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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Your attendance against Crusaders last season was low (the first home game after the 0-54 Saints game, I believe). In 2009 you got 8,046 against them. In that context an extra 1,000 bums on seats on Sunday wouldn't be particularly impressive with the debut of your biggest ever signing.
I take you point regarding the following home game though.
How sad it must be to know the past attendances at other teams games Get a life
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Roverswall wrote:Not really mate you can find it on this very page.
But their obsessions with our attendance's are sad. It wouldn't bother me if we played in front of 1000 or 10,000. I go to games to watch the match, not to look at the crowd.
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roversmad wrote:But their obsessions with our attendance's are sad. It wouldn't bother me if we played in front of 1000 or 10,000. I go to games to watch the match, not to look at the crowd.
On that I agree. But I will say that looking long term we need to be self sufficient.
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roversmad wrote:But their obsessions with our attendance's are sad. It wouldn't bother me if we played in front of 1000 or 10,000. I go to games to watch the match, not to look at the crowd.
Keep your hair on.
It's hardly an obsession, I was just making an observation on the relative popularity in East Hull of Olly Murs and Willie Mason.
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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Keep your hair on.
It's hardly an obsession, I was just making an observation on the relative popularity in East Hull of Olly Murs and Willie Mason.
While I can see an extra 1000 rugby "virgins" pulling on their stretched leggings in East Hull to watch Olly after a Saturday night in front of the X-Factor with crisps and chocolate, I'm not so sure Willie will have the same pull for those popular culture vultures.
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colt-45 wrote:Whilst I would agree to mason being a very news worthy, column inches, high profile, tall, 31 year old, Aussie?, New Zealander?, tongan?, rugby league player !
I beg the question "how long does it take to recieve a Tongan passport" being that its over four months since he had a few beers with the Tongan prime minister to aid it being "fast tracked" ?
In the world you live in, January to March = 4 months?
Perhaps basic maths isn't your strongest suit.
Quote:It emerged this afternoon that despite flying to Tonga for "a few beers" with the prime minister in January, Mason has yet to receive the passport that was thought to have secured him exemption from the Super League overseas quota
colt-45 wrote:Whilst I would agree to mason being a very news worthy, column inches, high profile, tall, 31 year old, Aussie?, New Zealander?, tongan?, rugby league player !
I beg the question "how long does it take to recieve a Tongan passport" being that its over four months since he had a few beers with the Tongan prime minister to aid it being "fast tracked" ?
In the world you live in, January to March = 4 months?
Perhaps basic maths isn't your strongest suit.
Quote:It emerged this afternoon that despite flying to Tonga for "a few beers" with the prime minister in January, Mason has yet to receive the passport that was thought to have secured him exemption from the Super League overseas quota
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MrPhilb wrote:You'll have to excuse me when i take the pundits and medias view of him over your own, [Boots n All for instance] "Mason is argubly the biggest signing since the inception of Super League"
Ah must be gospel if Boots n` all say so.Funny how other times Eddie and co get slated by all and sundry.
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Well, seeing as we all know what the coffee ladies thoughts are about our marquee signing, i thought i'd pop over and see what she had to say about their own marquee signing. I found 3 threads dedicated to the new fullback. "Phelps in for turner" 6 pages, no comments from the coffee lady... "Fullback" 1 page, no comments from the coffee lady.... Now this is where it get interesting.... "Cameron Phelps"....20 pages, although it only took 11 posts before Willie Mason was mentioned..and as of page 16 turned into a fully fledged rovers forum. That aside the coffee lady has indeed posted comments on their marquee signing thread... here they "all" are with some comments she responded to......
Mrs Barista wrote:If his "visa issues" or "red tape" or whatever they're calling it this week takes the same time as Mason's to sort out, we'll still be waiting with no arrival date in August.
Mrs Barista wrote:No. Friday is the 6 month anniversary of Mason's signing being announced with no sign yet though, so he's not due any time soon.
blakeysrobin wrote:Thats reminded me to get a 6 month anniversary get here soon card.
Mrs Barista wrote:I'm like a public information service. You're welcome.
Mrs Barista wrote:You said much worse about O'Meley when he signed for us. Thoughts on the rumour he's going to Rovers next year?
Big Dave T wrote:why would Rovers need O'Meley next year? Theyve got the best pack in the world now don't you know.
Mrs Barista wrote:Just read that. Completely dominant against Catalans and Cas.
PAUL M wrote:Shouldn't you be helping GML trying to recruit fans
Mrs Barista wrote::lol:
Isn't that a moderator's job? Come on Paul, rallying call for Wigan please, begging us to bring all our relatives and neighbours.
Yeah indeed, infact it couldn't be the fact that he's been so poor in the first three games that he's been dropped could it
Mrs Barista wrote:Really? Was he that poor, that with Vella injured, he's now 6th choice prop at Rovers? Honestly Phillip, how gullible are you? Anyway, I hope you're keeping up on here via your mobile. It's the big £5 to watch training session this morning. Let's hope there's more interest than there was in the Willie Mason meal last night that had to be cancelled.
MrPhilb wrote:Yes he has been that poor, i mean you've been blasting the stats all over the place left right and centre.
Mrs Barista wrote:They're not that different to last season's though, are they? Let's face it, Ewan Dowes broke more tackles than your superstar last year, so it's not new information.
damn, still not sure what she thinks of their marquee signing....
Well, seeing as we all know what the coffee ladies thoughts are about our marquee signing, i thought i'd pop over and see what she had to say about their own marquee signing. I found 3 threads dedicated to the new fullback. "Phelps in for turner" 6 pages, no comments from the coffee lady... "Fullback" 1 page, no comments from the coffee lady.... Now this is where it get interesting.... "Cameron Phelps"....20 pages, although it only took 11 posts before Willie Mason was mentioned..and as of page 16 turned into a fully fledged rovers forum. That aside the coffee lady has indeed posted comments on their marquee signing thread... here they "all" are with some comments she responded to......
Mrs Barista wrote:If his "visa issues" or "red tape" or whatever they're calling it this week takes the same time as Mason's to sort out, we'll still be waiting with no arrival date in August.
Mrs Barista wrote:No. Friday is the 6 month anniversary of Mason's signing being announced with no sign yet though, so he's not due any time soon.
blakeysrobin wrote:Thats reminded me to get a 6 month anniversary get here soon card.
Mrs Barista wrote:I'm like a public information service. You're welcome.
Mrs Barista wrote:You said much worse about O'Meley when he signed for us. Thoughts on the rumour he's going to Rovers next year?
Big Dave T wrote:why would Rovers need O'Meley next year? Theyve got the best pack in the world now don't you know.
Mrs Barista wrote:Just read that. Completely dominant against Catalans and Cas.
PAUL M wrote:Shouldn't you be helping GML trying to recruit fans
Mrs Barista wrote::lol:
Isn't that a moderator's job? Come on Paul, rallying call for Wigan please, begging us to bring all our relatives and neighbours.
Yeah indeed, infact it couldn't be the fact that he's been so poor in the first three games that he's been dropped could it
Mrs Barista wrote:Really? Was he that poor, that with Vella injured, he's now 6th choice prop at Rovers? Honestly Phillip, how gullible are you? Anyway, I hope you're keeping up on here via your mobile. It's the big £5 to watch training session this morning. Let's hope there's more interest than there was in the Willie Mason meal last night that had to be cancelled.
MrPhilb wrote:Yes he has been that poor, i mean you've been blasting the stats all over the place left right and centre.
Mrs Barista wrote:They're not that different to last season's though, are they? Let's face it, Ewan Dowes broke more tackles than your superstar last year, so it's not new information.
damn, still not sure what she thinks of their marquee signing....
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