FORUMS FORUMS




  

Home The Sin Bin What now for the UK?



Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 404 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ... 41  Next
Author Message
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:20 pm 
In The Arms of 13 Angels
In The Arms of 13 Angels
User avatar

Joined: Feb 26 2002
Posts: 14522
Location: Online
Anakin Skywalker wrote:Somewhat yes.
But from what I can gather it would have been used to prop up the Euro.

From what I gather tax raised in the Euro zone would go to the Eurozone, tax raised in UK would go to UK Exchequer.
The UK is not joining the fiscal union.






Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice.
Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:21 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 12738
Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
Anakin Skywalker wrote:How has he?
Any change to our version of the EU treaty requires a referendum that is on the statute books.
We all know what the outcome of that will be.

That is why successive governments have been so reluctant to call one.

Oh and BTW last time I checked Switzerland wasn't in the EU and they have a higher percentage of their GDP being exports than we do.


Over half of our trade goes with Europe, if they make laws we will have to fall in line with them otherwise we will not be allowed to sell our goods and services there as we will be breaking their laws but they wont be breaking our law.

Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted limiting a mortgage to 3 times the salary of the people taking out the mortgage and requiring a 10% deposit.
Britain lets say has not signed up to this rule and says the free market should decide.

The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence for any banks with branches within the signatory countries from offering lets say 100% mortgages, even if those mortgages are only being sold in the UK.
The effect would then be that the big banks would then need to decide do they only trade in the UK market, and be able to continue to offer 100% mortgages, or do they trade across Europe and have restrictions placed upon them.

At this moment in time there is an example of a European treaty that Britain hasnt signed upto having an influence on the UK, and that is the Shengen agreement. Check out the Lille Loophole which makes our border checks completely redundant.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/lille_l ... _1_1999897
Anakin Skywalker wrote:How has he?
Any change to our version of the EU treaty requires a referendum that is on the statute books.
We all know what the outcome of that will be.

That is why successive governments have been so reluctant to call one.

Oh and BTW last time I checked Switzerland wasn't in the EU and they have a higher percentage of their GDP being exports than we do.


Over half of our trade goes with Europe, if they make laws we will have to fall in line with them otherwise we will not be allowed to sell our goods and services there as we will be breaking their laws but they wont be breaking our law.

Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted limiting a mortgage to 3 times the salary of the people taking out the mortgage and requiring a 10% deposit.
Britain lets say has not signed up to this rule and says the free market should decide.

The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence for any banks with branches within the signatory countries from offering lets say 100% mortgages, even if those mortgages are only being sold in the UK.
The effect would then be that the big banks would then need to decide do they only trade in the UK market, and be able to continue to offer 100% mortgages, or do they trade across Europe and have restrictions placed upon them.

At this moment in time there is an example of a European treaty that Britain hasnt signed upto having an influence on the UK, and that is the Shengen agreement. Check out the Lille Loophole which makes our border checks completely redundant.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/lille_l ... _1_1999897

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:35 pm 
International Chairman
International Chairman
User avatar

Joined: May 25 2002
Posts: 37704
Location: Zummerzet, where the zoider apples grow
If the banks and traders will all go "elsewhere", is this "elsewhere" the same "elsewhere" that all the top execs of footsie 100 companies will go to, if we don't continue letting them pay themselves what they want?

And if the banks do go "elsewhere", they'd better make sure they don't go to Hong Kong, Mombai, Johannesburg or any number of other financial centres where they already have a transaction tax.






The older I get, the better I was

Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't

I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."

cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:39 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 12738
Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
Mintball wrote:That includes us.

Then again, there's the little case of Goldman Sachs managing to pass the accounts of Greece so that it could enter the euro on a false basis.

And the fact that the EU effectively enshrines neo-liberalism.

And the other – and not remotely unrelated – fact that Merkel and Sarkozy were certainly looking at applying rules that would, in effect, ban Keynesian economic solutions.

And the other point that without any (as far as I know) political interference from the UK on this score, countries are now putting unelected bankers in charge.


The EU's increasing liberalism, i wouldnt call it neo, certainly not in the American sense of the term, has been designed to open up traditionally nationalistic markets to fair trade.
It is however i agree having some unwelcome consequences. For example the NHS is seen by some in Europe as a state run monopoly that is hindering competition within the European medical services industry. Hence the pressure to privatise the NHS

http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analy ... vatisation

The imposition of unelected commissioners to run Italy and Greece is of great concern to me. Its another reason why we need Britain as part of Europe rather than sitting on the sidelines. An influential Britain should be pushing for the democratisation of Europe, the UK unlike most of Europe has a long standing tradition of free speech.
When you consider that in the last 100 years Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy and all the former Eastern block states, have been under dictatorial rule, you do worry about how this affects national attitudes to understanding freedom, and democratically accountable public bodies.
Mintball wrote:That includes us.

Then again, there's the little case of Goldman Sachs managing to pass the accounts of Greece so that it could enter the euro on a false basis.

And the fact that the EU effectively enshrines neo-liberalism.

And the other – and not remotely unrelated – fact that Merkel and Sarkozy were certainly looking at applying rules that would, in effect, ban Keynesian economic solutions.

And the other point that without any (as far as I know) political interference from the UK on this score, countries are now putting unelected bankers in charge.


The EU's increasing liberalism, i wouldnt call it neo, certainly not in the American sense of the term, has been designed to open up traditionally nationalistic markets to fair trade.
It is however i agree having some unwelcome consequences. For example the NHS is seen by some in Europe as a state run monopoly that is hindering competition within the European medical services industry. Hence the pressure to privatise the NHS

http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analy ... vatisation

The imposition of unelected commissioners to run Italy and Greece is of great concern to me. Its another reason why we need Britain as part of Europe rather than sitting on the sidelines. An influential Britain should be pushing for the democratisation of Europe, the UK unlike most of Europe has a long standing tradition of free speech.
When you consider that in the last 100 years Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy and all the former Eastern block states, have been under dictatorial rule, you do worry about how this affects national attitudes to understanding freedom, and democratically accountable public bodies.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:44 pm 
International Chairman
International Board Member
User avatar

Joined: Feb 17 2002
Posts: 28357
Location: MACS0647-JD
The Chair Maker wrote:Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted
...
The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence ...


1. We are still a member of the EU last I heard
2. They don't make anything an offence (not that given half a chance they wouldn't like to e.g. and, given the insidious creep into all areas of control, undoubtedly if not checked, eventually will)
The Chair Maker wrote:Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted
...
The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence ...


1. We are still a member of the EU last I heard
2. They don't make anything an offence (not that given half a chance they wouldn't like to e.g. and, given the insidious creep into all areas of control, undoubtedly if not checked, eventually will)






Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:48 pm 
Club Coach
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Aug 14 2005
Posts: 14302
Location: On the Death Star Awaiting Luke.
The Chair Maker wrote:Over half of our trade goes with Europe, if they make laws we will have to fall in line with them otherwise we will not be allowed to sell our goods and services there as we will be breaking their laws but they wont be breaking our law.
And if I have a vagina I would be a woman.

The Chair Maker wrote:Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted limiting a mortgage to 3 times the salary of the people taking out the mortgage and requiring a 10% deposit.
Britain lets say has not signed up to this rule and says the free market should decide.

The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence for any banks with branches within the signatory countries from offering lets say 100% mortgages, even if those mortgages are only being sold in the UK.
The effect would then be that the big banks would then need to decide do they only trade in the UK market, and be able to continue to offer 100% mortgages, or do they trade across Europe and have restrictions placed upon them.
If my wife had a penis she would be a man.

The Chair Maker wrote:At this moment in time there is an example of a European treaty that Britain hasnt signed upto having an influence on the UK, and that is the Shengen agreement. Check out the Lille Loophole which makes our border checks completely redundant.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/lille_l ... _1_1999897
Is that it?
France have an agreement with Belguim.
I wouldn't call it a loophole I would say it is someone not doing their job.
Still rather pointless in this discussion but hey,ho.

BTW Switzerland are not in the EU at all, they do have agreements with the EU that allow them trade agreements whilst keeping themselves soverign.
You don't have to be in the EU to trade and have agreements with them.

So this line that you have to be in the EU to trade with the EU is infact not true at all.
The Chair Maker wrote:Over half of our trade goes with Europe, if they make laws we will have to fall in line with them otherwise we will not be allowed to sell our goods and services there as we will be breaking their laws but they wont be breaking our law.
And if I have a vagina I would be a woman.

The Chair Maker wrote:Lets take an hypothetical example of a European rule being enacted limiting a mortgage to 3 times the salary of the people taking out the mortgage and requiring a 10% deposit.
Britain lets say has not signed up to this rule and says the free market should decide.

The other Europeans could therefore make it an offence for any banks with branches within the signatory countries from offering lets say 100% mortgages, even if those mortgages are only being sold in the UK.
The effect would then be that the big banks would then need to decide do they only trade in the UK market, and be able to continue to offer 100% mortgages, or do they trade across Europe and have restrictions placed upon them.
If my wife had a penis she would be a man.

The Chair Maker wrote:At this moment in time there is an example of a European treaty that Britain hasnt signed upto having an influence on the UK, and that is the Shengen agreement. Check out the Lille Loophole which makes our border checks completely redundant.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/lille_l ... _1_1999897
Is that it?
France have an agreement with Belguim.
I wouldn't call it a loophole I would say it is someone not doing their job.
Still rather pointless in this discussion but hey,ho.

BTW Switzerland are not in the EU at all, they do have agreements with the EU that allow them trade agreements whilst keeping themselves soverign.
You don't have to be in the EU to trade and have agreements with them.

So this line that you have to be in the EU to trade with the EU is infact not true at all.






If you only knew the POWER of the dark side.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:48 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 12738
Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
cod'ead wrote:If the banks and traders will all go "elsewhere", is this "elsewhere" the same "elsewhere" that all the top execs of footsie 100 companies will go to, if we don't continue letting them pay themselves what they want?

And if the banks do go "elsewhere", they'd better make sure they don't go to Hong Kong, Mombai, Johannesburg or any number of other financial centres where they already have a transaction tax.


So hang on a minute your saying that that bastion of the free market Hong Kong has a financial transaction tax and hasnt fallen into the sea.
Surely it should have collapsed now into poverty with millions left without jobs as banks fled their guilded Skyscrapers, and moved on masse to the unregulated UK :)

I see that Hong kongs economy is growing at over 7% despite this tax, and unemployment is only at 4%.
it also has public debt of just 0.001% of GDP

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:03 pm 
International Chairman
International Board Member
User avatar

Joined: Feb 17 2002
Posts: 28357
Location: MACS0647-JD
The funniest part are the proposals for all countries' budgets to have to be submitted, approved or rejected by an organisation which is so systematically corrupt and financially inept that auditors have refused to sign off its own accounts for SIXTEEN YEARS on the spin, reckoning that 5% of the budget (and therefore several billion pounds) was mis-spent.

And yet, despite having the books comprehensively rejected since well into the last century, the EU simply fookin ignores the fact, and carries on regardless. Nobody has ever explained how or why that can be.

Yes, just the sort of people to tell us how to write our budget.






Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:09 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 12738
Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
Anakin Skywalker wrote:
BTW Switzerland are not in the EU at all, they do have agreements with the EU that allow them trade agreements whilst keeping themselves soverign.
You don't have to be in the EU to trade and have agreements with them.

So this line that you have to be in the EU to trade with the EU is infact not true at all.


The Swiss do have agreements with the EU. Here they are

http://www.europa.admin.ch/themen/00500 ... ml?lang=en

and here is a blog that explains how the Swiss are effectively forced to adopt EU laws

http://citizen-europe.blogspot.com/2009 ... heads.html

They are therefore a sovereign state in name only
Anakin Skywalker wrote:
BTW Switzerland are not in the EU at all, they do have agreements with the EU that allow them trade agreements whilst keeping themselves soverign.
You don't have to be in the EU to trade and have agreements with them.

So this line that you have to be in the EU to trade with the EU is infact not true at all.


The Swiss do have agreements with the EU. Here they are

http://www.europa.admin.ch/themen/00500 ... ml?lang=en

and here is a blog that explains how the Swiss are effectively forced to adopt EU laws

http://citizen-europe.blogspot.com/2009 ... heads.html

They are therefore a sovereign state in name only

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: What now for the UK?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:17 pm 
Club Coach
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Aug 14 2005
Posts: 14302
Location: On the Death Star Awaiting Luke.
The Chair Maker wrote:The Swiss do have agreements with the EU. Here they are

http://www.europa.admin.ch/themen/00500 ... ml?lang=en

and here is a blog that explains how the Swiss are effectively forced to adopt EU laws

http://citizen-europe.blogspot.com/2009 ... heads.html

They are therefore a sovereign state in name only
They are tiny in comparrison to us (6th biggest world economy ATM), we are not surrounded by EU countries.
Either way my point is that you CAN trade with the EU whilst outside the EU.
You can trade with the EU whilst not giving them millions of £££'s a week only for them to blow it on god knows what as FA states above.
The Chair Maker wrote:The Swiss do have agreements with the EU. Here they are

http://www.europa.admin.ch/themen/00500 ... ml?lang=en

and here is a blog that explains how the Swiss are effectively forced to adopt EU laws

http://citizen-europe.blogspot.com/2009 ... heads.html

They are therefore a sovereign state in name only
They are tiny in comparrison to us (6th biggest world economy ATM), we are not surrounded by EU countries.
Either way my point is that you CAN trade with the EU whilst outside the EU.
You can trade with the EU whilst not giving them millions of £££'s a week only for them to blow it on god knows what as FA states above.






If you only knew the POWER of the dark side.

Top
   
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 404 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ... 41  Next





It is currently Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:37 am


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 113 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  


It is currently Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:37 am
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
39m
Wigan Warriors - Home
Tarquin Fueg
175
Recent
Tonights game v Catalan
Alffi_7
36
Recent
New Disciplinary Process
Jukesays
9
Recent
Sam Burgess
matt_wire
11
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
karetaker
65281
Recent
Film game
karetaker
8020
Recent
Stats thread
Shifty Cat
11
Recent
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
Recent
Super league plus
BOSS HOG
2
Recent
Hull FC A
CobraCraig
28
Recent
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41800
Recent
Round 2 - Hunslet A
Bull Mania
15
Recent
Recruitment rumours and links
BOSS HOG
3921
Recent
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
Recent
Ground Improvements
Spookisback
439
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
13s
Film game
karetaker
8020
18s
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41800
18s
Barrow at home
Listenup94
91
18s
Wigan Warriors - Home
Tarquin Fueg
175
19s
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
BarnsleyGull
104
24s
BORED The Band Name Game
karetaker
65281
29s
Stats thread
Shifty Cat
11
37s
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Cokey
1
49s
2025 Leigh Leopards
Frank Bumper
23
50s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
UllFC
5093
57s
TV Games - Not Hull
B0NES
3340
1m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
Jack Burton
3110
1m
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
1m
Round 2 - Hunslet A
Bull Mania
15
1m
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
brantonrhino
59
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
TODAY
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC To Get Season Underway
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Super league plus
BOSS HOG
2
TODAY
Players on Report
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Tonights game v Catalan
Alffi_7
36
TODAY
Mobile Phone access to RLfans
The Avenger
7
TODAY
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Cokey
1
TODAY
League position
Kick and cha
6
TODAY
1895 cup
Torbreck
4
TODAY
Sam Burgess
matt_wire
11
TODAY
Well played wakey
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Points At Wakefield Trinity
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Is the HKR Game still on
PopTart
8
TODAY
Forum at The Shay
faxcar
37
TODAY
Matchday Food and Drink
karetaker
7
TODAY
Lewis Murphy
FIL
5
TODAY
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
TODAY
Hull FC A
CobraCraig
28
TODAY
Improving crowds
Deadcowboys1
5
TODAY
Lee Kershaw
Dr Dreadnoug
13
TODAY
HUGE News Announcement at 230 Tomorrow
alegend
81
TODAY
New signing - Noah High
Big lads mat
7
TODAY
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
brantonrhino
59
TODAY
New Disciplinary Process
Jukesays
9
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC ..
122
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Po..
300
Warrington Wolves Off To A Win..
540
St Helens Record Highest Winni..
655
Challenge Cup 2025 - Fourth Ro..
954
Wakefield Trinity Mark Return ..
720
Hull FC Start Season With Big ..
509
Leigh Leopards Win Golden Poin..
748
Bradford Bulls Spring Cup Shoc..
922
Hull FC Overcome Brave York Ac..
932
Easy Cup Progress For The Rhin..
975
Easy For Hull KR against Valia..
915
Betfred Super League Season Se..
1108
Thirteen Try York Knights Set ..
1078
Comfortable Ash Handley Testim..
1693
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Fri 28th Feb
SL
20:00
Huddersfield-Hull FC
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Salford
SL
20:00
Leigh-Catalans
Sat 1st Mar
SL
14:30
Wakefield - St.Helens
SL
21:30
Wigan-Warrington
Sun 2nd Mar
SL
15:00
Leeds-Castleford
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Hull KR
Sat 8th Mar
SL
17:30
Catalans-Leeds
Sun 9th Mar
SL
17:30
Warrington - Wakefield
SL
17:30
Wigan-Huddersfield
Thu 20th Mar
SL
20:00
Salford-Huddersfield
Fri 21st Mar
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Warrington
SL
20:00
Wakefield - Hull FC
Sat 22nd Mar
SL
15:00
Castleford-Catalans
SL
17:30
Leeds-Wigan
Fri 21st Feb
SL 2 Warrington18-12Catalans
SL 2 Hull FC4-46Wigan
Thu 20th Feb
SL2 Wakefield12-14Hull KR
Sun 16th Feb
SL 1 Huddersfield12-20Warrington
CH 1 Bradford20-6LondonB
CH 1 Featherstone22-4Doncaster
CH 1 Oldham50-4York
CH 1 Sheffield14-28Halifax
CH 1 Barrow36-12Hunslet
1895 0 Goole V26-18Crusaders
1895 0 Workington10-18Dewsbury
1895 0 Rochdale18-16Swinton
1895 0 Keighley7-6Midlands
Sat 15th Feb
SL1 Leeds12-14Wakefield
SL 1 St.Helens82-0Salford
CH 1 Toulouse14-18Widnes
Fri 14th Feb
SL 1 Hull KR19-18Castleford
SL 1 Catalans4-24Hull FC
Thu 13th Feb
SL 1 Wigan0-1Leigh
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
39m
Wigan Warriors - Home
Tarquin Fueg
175
Recent
Tonights game v Catalan
Alffi_7
36
Recent
New Disciplinary Process
Jukesays
9
Recent
Sam Burgess
matt_wire
11
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
karetaker
65281
Recent
Film game
karetaker
8020
Recent
Stats thread
Shifty Cat
11
Recent
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
Recent
Super league plus
BOSS HOG
2
Recent
Hull FC A
CobraCraig
28
Recent
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41800
Recent
Round 2 - Hunslet A
Bull Mania
15
Recent
Recruitment rumours and links
BOSS HOG
3921
Recent
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
Recent
Ground Improvements
Spookisback
439
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
13s
Film game
karetaker
8020
18s
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41800
18s
Barrow at home
Listenup94
91
18s
Wigan Warriors - Home
Tarquin Fueg
175
19s
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
BarnsleyGull
104
24s
BORED The Band Name Game
karetaker
65281
29s
Stats thread
Shifty Cat
11
37s
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Cokey
1
49s
2025 Leigh Leopards
Frank Bumper
23
50s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
UllFC
5093
57s
TV Games - Not Hull
B0NES
3340
1m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
Jack Burton
3110
1m
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
1m
Round 2 - Hunslet A
Bull Mania
15
1m
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
brantonrhino
59
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
TODAY
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC To Get Season Underway
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Super league plus
BOSS HOG
2
TODAY
Players on Report
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Tonights game v Catalan
Alffi_7
36
TODAY
Mobile Phone access to RLfans
The Avenger
7
TODAY
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Cokey
1
TODAY
League position
Kick and cha
6
TODAY
1895 cup
Torbreck
4
TODAY
Sam Burgess
matt_wire
11
TODAY
Well played wakey
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Points At Wakefield Trinity
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Is the HKR Game still on
PopTart
8
TODAY
Forum at The Shay
faxcar
37
TODAY
Matchday Food and Drink
karetaker
7
TODAY
Lewis Murphy
FIL
5
TODAY
Squad for Catalan
ratticusfinc
35
TODAY
Hull FC A
CobraCraig
28
TODAY
Improving crowds
Deadcowboys1
5
TODAY
Lee Kershaw
Dr Dreadnoug
13
TODAY
HUGE News Announcement at 230 Tomorrow
alegend
81
TODAY
New signing - Noah High
Big lads mat
7
TODAY
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
brantonrhino
59
TODAY
New Disciplinary Process
Jukesays
9
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC ..
122
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Po..
300
Warrington Wolves Off To A Win..
540
St Helens Record Highest Winni..
655
Challenge Cup 2025 - Fourth Ro..
954
Wakefield Trinity Mark Return ..
720
Hull FC Start Season With Big ..
509
Leigh Leopards Win Golden Poin..
748
Bradford Bulls Spring Cup Shoc..
922
Hull FC Overcome Brave York Ac..
932
Easy Cup Progress For The Rhin..
975
Easy For Hull KR against Valia..
915
Betfred Super League Season Se..
1108
Thirteen Try York Knights Set ..
1078
Comfortable Ash Handley Testim..
1693


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!












.