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Kosh wrote:This really should be a non-issue for fans, surely? The KC has plenty of room to accommodate everyone who is likely to attend in seats with a perfect view regardless of which stand folk end up in. There should even be plenty of flexibility for those that prefer either an end-on or side view.
As far as the financials are concerned, as long as it doesn't actually cost FC any money then where's the problem? We wouldn't have made anything from the fixture at CP anyway.
Too true. Doesn't and won't stop the bickering like.
If (say) we/you get a good deal from the SMC, then we could really blitz this game with subsidised ticket prices for all. Of course our season ticket holders are likely to kick up a fuss, but the benefit of a full stadium would be more beneficial to both clubs. Still, 24 days to go now and nothing is yet in print ... if this is going to be successful I'd say both clubs need to get this sorted soon. The who gets what and all that jazz is overshadowing the benefits to both clubs/fans.
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Mild Rover wrote:O/T How you getting on with persuading Catalans to concede the league points from the Gilbert Brutus fixture?
Ooh, that was one of my favourites, if only we could monitor brain activity on such occasions I think the data would be marvellous.
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Mild Rover wrote:O/T How you getting on with persuading Catalans to concede the league points from the Gilbert Brutus fixture?
Now what are you wittering on about? Are you referring to the, er, private conversation we had when I asked if we should consider that option? About 4 hours after the game was called off and before the full facts were known?
Not like you to misquote and twist, oh "fair-minded" one .
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SirStan wrote:A day out down Anlaby Road? I'm dribbling at the thought of such an amazing event.
50/50 in ticket numbers or cash?
I didnt say it was an amazing event, it doesn't need to be that to be better than Holderness Rd!
Sorry, I meant 50/50 in ticket numbers. My reasoning in this is that you have what, 6-7,000 season ticket holders? I really cant see all those, plus another 7 or 8,000 turning up for HKR. I do think that 10-12,000 each is do-able though.
What do you reckon?
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WormInHand wrote:Now what are you wittering on about? Are you referring to the, er, private conversation we had when I asked if we should consider that option? About 4 hours after the game was called off and before the full facts were known?
Not like you to misquote and twist, oh "fair-minded" one .
Was it not on here? genuine apology, in that case.
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