megadyne66 wrote:And of course your club built the current ground YOU SHARE with a football team not !!!!! seem to forget the shate hole called the Boulevard......
So bad that its capacity even when we left it was greater than "New" Craven Park and it hosted full internationals including an Australia World Cup game in 2000.
Craven Park lost out that time and had to settle with an Emerging Nations fixture, the prestigious Japan v Morocco game.
Fc Til I Die 316 wrote:I have attended your shed and disgrace of a so called ground in the past both watching and playing and i cant think of a worse ground in SL or the country for that matter. Till you build yourselves another ground i wont be paying you any of my money. Would you pay if the roles were reversed?? you will say yes but i doubt it...you really are tapped you lot
Yes! i and several thousand other Kr fans have done so, on several occasions at that rat infested hole you used to call the Boulevard, the terracing where the Hull Kr fans used to stand was no better than the current south stand at Craven park, its also worth mentioning that rugby was a winter sport then so there were many times when we would have to stand in freezing cold conditions including hail and even snow, did it stop us going though?, no it didnt because we were real supporters who wernt afraid of 80 minutes of a little discomfort especialy if we thought out team were going to win on the day. With the above in mind i have to ask myself, are some of you new breed of Hull fc fans real men and women or mice?, judging by some of your excuses i would probably suggest the latter, so much for the in any kind of weather song you still sing, you should change the lyrics to, in any kind of sunny weather and only if there's a nice cosy seat, preferably with a nice soft cushion for me to sit on.
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Seventies red wrote:Yes! i and several thousand other Kr fans have done so, on several occasions at that rat infested hole you used to call the Boulevard, the terracing where the Hull Kr fans used to stand was no better than the current south stand at Craven park, its also worth mentioning that rugby was a winter sport then so there were many times when we would have to stand in freezing cold conditions including hail and even snow, did it stop us going though?, no it didnt because we were real supporters who wernt afraid of 80 minutes of a little discomfort especialy if we thought out team were going to win on the day. With the above in mind i have to ask myself, are some of you new breed of Hull fc fans real men and women or mice?, judging by some of your excuses i would probably suggest the latter, so much for the in any kind of weather song you still sing, you should change the lyrics to, in any kind of sunny weather and only if there's a nice cosy seat, preferably with a nice soft cushion for me to sit on.
Never a true word spoken a lot of fc fans have become middle class since borrowing the kfc stadium, and loving ur Allam song
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Seventies red wrote:Yes! i and several thousand other Kr fans have done so, on several occasions at that rat infested hole you used to call the Boulevard, the terracing where the Hull Kr fans used to stand was no better than the current south stand at Craven park, its also worth mentioning that rugby was a winter sport then so there were many times when we would have to stand in freezing cold conditions including hail and even snow, did it stop us going though?, no it didnt because we were real supporters who wernt afraid of 80 minutes of a little discomfort especialy if we thought out team were going to win on the day. With the above in mind i have to ask myself, are some of you new breed of Hull fc fans real men and women or mice?, judging by some of your excuses i would probably suggest the latter, so much for the in any kind of weather song you still sing, you should change the lyrics to, in any kind of sunny weather and only if there's a nice cosy seat, preferably with a nice soft cushion for me to sit on.
FC fans staying away are accused of being fair-weather fans. FC fans turning up are accused of being fair-weather fans.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
Mrs Barista wrote:FC fans staying away are accused of being fair-weather fans. FC fans turning up are accused of being fair-weather fans.
Think Wat seventies red is getting at ur fair weather friends because u think ur gonna beat us easily were as in the past uve been hit with injuries etc etc
Seventies red wrote:Yes! i and several thousand other Kr fans have done so, on several occasions at that rat infested hole you used to call the Boulevard, the terracing where the Hull Kr fans used to stand was no better than the current south stand at Craven park, its also worth mentioning that rugby was a winter sport then so there were many times when we would have to stand in freezing cold conditions including hail and even snow, did it stop us going though?, no it didnt because we were real supporters who wernt afraid of 80 minutes of a little discomfort especialy if we thought out team were going to win on the day. With the above in mind i have to ask myself, are some of you new breed of Hull fc fans real men and women or mice?, judging by some of your excuses i would probably suggest the latter, so much for the in any kind of weather song you still sing, you should change the lyrics to, in any kind of sunny weather and only if there's a nice cosy seat, preferably with a nice soft cushion for me to sit on.
Absolute garbage.
The Boulevard was far better than Craven Park is now. As I posted earlier, The Boulevard was used as a Test ground.
As for the "we are better fans than you" tripe, give over.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
ComeOnYouUll wrote::lol:
Absolute garbage.
The Boulevard was far better than Craven Park is now. As I posted earlier, The Boulevard was used as a Test ground.
As for the "we are better fans than you" tripe, give over.
You need a check up from the neck up u do how many years ago was that ok if the boulevard was still In existence now would it still be used as a test ground the simple answer is no, just like craven park wudnt be at the minute I think Wat everyone is trying to say is u share a stadium with hull city if u didn't would hull be able to afford to go it alone at the kc, as much as the fc fans loathe going to craven park because it's a dump let us remind u u wud probably still be in ur dump if it hadn't been for the council building it and the allams securing hull citys future,so there
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ComeOnYouUll wrote: The Boulevard was used as a Test ground.
Wow that was a good accomplishment. I bet the people in charge of the KC, The DW, The Stobart, Headingley (With a new Carnege stand) must have been gutted......................Oh wait. Comparing apples and oranges sunshine.
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