bigalf wrote:Where did I try to "insult" you ?? by asking this ? ( the previous post you refer to) :-
Presumably because I missed a "t" off the end of your username ? ?
If so, then you have my apology and sympathy Squire !
#WheresRodney
Just the sort of petty reply I expected from you alfred, ignore the gist of my response in my defence to your stupid post, whereby you accuse me of coming on the Cas board to try and derail the thread, an apology for that would have been more appropriate which I could have accepted assuming of course that you were big enough to admit your mischief making towards me, instead you come up with a lame excuse and apology that you forgot a T of my username, how pathetic you really need to get darnt lane and watch the team you pretend to support, because if they get into the play off's you'll only embarrass yourself when somebody scores and you have to ask his name
Joined: Jun 17 2008 Posts: 1347 Location: Behind the sticks -Both halves
chissitt wrote:Just the sort of petty reply I expected from you alfred, ignore the gist of my response in my defence to your stupid post, whereby you accuse me of coming on the Cas board to try and derail the thread, an apology for that would have been more appropriate which I could have accepted assuming of course that you were big enough to admit your mischief making towards me, instead you come up with a lame excuse and apology that you forgot a T of my username, how pathetic you really need to get darnt lane and watch the team you pretend to support, because if they get into the play off's you'll only embarrass yourself when somebody scores and you have to ask his name
What !!!?
You have lost it mate!! - big time !!
Get well soon !
#WheresRodney
"Castleford's biggest home crowd of the 1991-1992 season wasn't quite 12,000 while on average they'd sit around 6000 but the noise, the chanting and the singing just blows you away" - Tawera Nikau "Standing Tall"
"I can tell you the atmosphere was extraordinary at Wheldon Road on big days. The ground held around 15,000 people, every one of them close to the action on the field and the noise would be enough to send a rumble through the town" - Malcolm Reilly "Reilly - A Life in Rugby League"
Gronk! wrote: I know you lot over there are beyond delusional but come on. I remembered why I have idiots like you on the ignore list after crap like that.
Your ignore button can't be working
Gronk! wrote:If this board actually had mods you'd have been out on your backside a long time ago with the constant trolling and personal attacks you fling around, but such is life on RLfans.
Thought you were a mod, oh wait a minute now your not
Gronk! wrote:Still, good to know I'm so in your head you need to bring me up out of nowhere
Now whose delusional, I'd completely forgot about you till I read your post on the VT making your mouth as per usual, telling all who were daft enough to read the rubbish you were posting about how you'd personally let Wakefield pay rent at your "new ground" don't know where Rodders is but give him my love when you track him down, he's a fine man, somebody you should aspire to when you become an adult
Joined: Feb 11 2002 Posts: 11181 Location: Castleford. YAY!
I'm at a loss with this "Cas Councillors" reference, sorry. Are you saying Wakey are where they are because of, well... democracy?
I'd love to know what it is the council have done for Cas other than their duty of considering a privately prepared planning application. I'm pretty sure they consider quite a few of them, but I don't think the act of granting one automatically makes them owned by the applicant.
Disco wrote:I'm at a loss with this "Cas Councillors" reference, sorry. Are you saying Wakey are where they are because of, well... democracy?
I'd love to know what it is the council have done for Cas other than their duty of considering a privately prepared planning application. I'm pretty sure they consider quite a few of them, but I don't think the act of granting one automatically makes them owned by the applicant.
And didn't they grant yours too?
A reasonable post. But you are wasting energy trying to reason with some of them. In their eyes the council is there to serve W.T.W and nobody else.
duke street 10 wrote:A reasonable post. But you are wasting energy trying to reason with some of them. In their eyes the council is there to serve W.T.W and nobody else.
Some of them there's only one, and his username should give you a clue there, your in danger of lowering yourself to alfie apple, and tigercub's standard, and before you ask I don't know where Rodney is.
Joined: Jun 17 2008 Posts: 1347 Location: Behind the sticks -Both halves
chissitt wrote:Some of them there's only one, and his username should give you a clue there, your in danger of lowering yourself to alfie apple, and tigercub's standard, and before you ask I don't know where Rodney is.
#WheresRodney
"Castleford's biggest home crowd of the 1991-1992 season wasn't quite 12,000 while on average they'd sit around 6000 but the noise, the chanting and the singing just blows you away" - Tawera Nikau "Standing Tall"
"I can tell you the atmosphere was extraordinary at Wheldon Road on big days. The ground held around 15,000 people, every one of them close to the action on the field and the noise would be enough to send a rumble through the town" - Malcolm Reilly "Reilly - A Life in Rugby League"
Joined: Jul 07 2011 Posts: 5123 Location: WF10 - just a small town in Wakefield
Mr Lunn's (of Lateral Properties) address to the crowd at half time was very well received. There wasn't a lot of detail but more of a summary of events and thank you's to the people concerned. I did notice the word "community" (as in "community stadium") used on a few occasions.
We were also introduced to the director of GMI Constrution who are the principal contractors who recently built Rotherham United's ground.
Great news about the stadium and all looks good for the future. Cas have held back from big spending (yeh thank you Jack Fulton) but basically have played themselves to were they are, championship and all that and now reaping rewards. Some clubs have tried to buy success and end up standing still or going backwards and still feel hard done by. Steve Gill and co, Darrell Powell and co take us to the next stage in the era of the club.
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