Hull played us off the park today and with all their injuries they fully deserve their win. The ref had a poor game but that would not have changed the out come. Radford was MOM considering he was retired he played well. Peter Gentle has done something good there so hats off.
BUT...what makes me feel sick is the cheering for the bad injuries to Rovers players. I would say 3/4 of the Hull supporters cheered when two of our players where knocked out. This is scum of the highest level.
Still well done Hull as a team you deserve better fans then you had yesterday.
Peter Gentle was rejected by Hull KR as their new head coach due to his lack of ambition.
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hogwash plank wrote:A load of vitriolic idiocy purely designed to provoke a reaction from a sad little wassock that could have posted this banal shatpank on another existing thread, but no, "Look at me, I am so edgy and controversial, watch as the Hull fans fall into my cunning trap, I truly am a master mind".
No, you're a massive gormclops who day after day continues to make himself look like the frothing mouth breathing Edit-You know better-AS that inhabit the comments section of The Hull Daily Mail.
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pugwash pal wrote:Hull played us off the park today and with all their injuries they fully deserve their win. The ref had a poor game but that would not have changed the out come. Radford was MOM considering he was retired he played well. Peter Gentle has done something good there so hats off.
BUT...what makes me feel sick is the cheering for the bad injuries to Rovers players. I would say 3/4 of the Hull supporters cheered when two of our players where knocked out. This is scum of the highest level.
Still well done Hull as a team you deserve better fans then you had yesterday.
3 or 4 fans out of 15000 isn't too bad is it? less than the number of rovers fans who were cheering when horne went down early on surely?
Agree, ref was rubbsih. Gave you far too many easy yards from penalties, particularly in the first half and allowed you to stand offside all game and get away with numerous forward passes
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To be fair, a lot of Hull fans did cheer as the Rovers players went down, but almost immeadetly stopped when they realised it might be serious (I'm certain Rovers fans would have done exactly the same if it had been Hull players down) and they did applaud when they eventually got to their feet.
pugwash pal wrote:Hull played us off the park today and with all their injuries they fully deserve their win. The ref had a poor game but that would not have changed the out come. Radford was MOM considering he was retired he played well. Peter Gentle has done something good there so hats off.
BUT...what makes me feel sick is the cheering for the bad injuries to Rovers players. I would say 3/4 of the Hull supporters cheered when two of our players where knocked out. This is scum of the highest level.
Still well done Hull as a team you deserve better fans then you had yesterday.
God you talk Edit-You know better-AS!
All fans cheer and get excitable when they think a big hit is on, once they realized it was an injury they pipe down, and it must have been my imagination then as I heard the full stadium clap them off!
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You mean like when Sean Long injured his shoulder at CP, which effectively ended his career? At least the majority of people clapped Lovegrove from the field, from what I remember the same couldn't be said of the Hull KR fans when Long left the field.
Old_Faithful_IAKW wrote:You mean like when Sean Long injured his shoulder at CP, which effectively ended his career? At least the majority of people clapped Lovegrove from the field, from what I remember the same couldn't be said of the Hull KR fans when Long left the field.
Don't rise to it, all the idiot wants is a Edit-You know better-AS competition!
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