Hull fans - expert pitch invaders, half decent steeplechasers and when their team are getting a dicking, lemmings heading very early in hordes for the exit doors.
Hopefully, they'll learn to accept that their team could carry a 7 game losing streak into next season from this point forward, with better grace than they showed tonight.
If Rugby League Rocks, then Hull KR is its Soul.
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DuaneDibbley wrote:At least it will be a lot quieter on here tonight
And tonight ?
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
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Hey up the nut house resident has escaped again
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
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SirStan wrote:In the 20 years I have attended games at this version of Craven Park, I have seen 3 pitch invasions, 1997, 2007 & last night. All 3 involved the same set of fans.
Either selective memory or was this in the period you couldn't be @r$ed to go?
The number of rovers fans on the pitch at the end of that game was more than your average attendance for that season
FWIW no fans should have been on the pitch. But they did. Should it have happened, no! Should it have been better dealt with, yes!
Regarding the match. Depends on your definition of a big game. I did chuckle when another poster stated he had been to 27 CC finals and they are all big games. Well, for the fans of the teams involved, very much so. For the neutral, it's just a day out
One team needed a win to have a chance of being in the top 8, the other team needed a win to secure top 8. For those on here trying to convince themselves that being in the middle 8 is better for their team need to have a look at themselves in the mirror and ask if they understand the idea of competitive sport.
Good luck with your semi final, I think you will beat Wire, who are a shadow of the team they were last season. It will give an opportunity for Leeds or St's to register a record score in the final .
SirStan wrote:In the 20 years I have attended games at this version of Craven Park, I have seen 3 pitch invasions, 1997, 2007 & last night. All 3 involved the same set of fans.
Either selective memory or was this in the period you couldn't be @r$ed to go?
The number of rovers fans on the pitch at the end of that game was more than your average attendance for that season
FWIW no fans should have been on the pitch. But they did. Should it have happened, no! Should it have been better dealt with, yes!
Regarding the match. Depends on your definition of a big game. I did chuckle when another poster stated he had been to 27 CC finals and they are all big games. Well, for the fans of the teams involved, very much so. For the neutral, it's just a day out
One team needed a win to have a chance of being in the top 8, the other team needed a win to secure top 8. For those on here trying to convince themselves that being in the middle 8 is better for their team need to have a look at themselves in the mirror and ask if they understand the idea of competitive sport.
Good luck with your semi final, I think you will beat Wire, who are a shadow of the team they were last season. It will give an opportunity for Leeds or St's to register a record score in the final .
Either selective memory or was this in the period you couldn't be @r$ed to go?
The number of rovers fans on the pitch at the end of that game was more than your average attendance for that season
FWIW no fans should have been on the pitch. But they did. Should it have happened, no! Should it have been better dealt with, yes!
Regarding the match. Depends on your definition of a big game. I did chuckle when another poster stated he had been to 27 CC finals and they are all big games. Well, for the fans of the teams involved, very much so. For the neutral, it's just a day out
One team needed a win to have a chance of being in the top 8, the other team needed a win to secure top 8. For those on here trying to convince themselves that being in the middle 8 is better for their team need to have a look at themselves in the mirror and ask if they understand the idea of competitive sport.
Good luck with your semi final, I think you will beat Wire, who are a shadow of the team they were last season. It will give an opportunity for Leeds or St's to register a record score in the final .
what a duck head clear of
JOHN THE REDBOY I have been a rovers fan all my life and my grandkids are as well
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