Joined: Dec 29 2011 Posts: 3607 Location: Back row of Threepenny, forever
Mrs Barista wrote:Bang on. Some top quality coming in. If Radford hasn't delivered by Easter he'll be "toast" to use a Burnsyism. Wonder whether they'll need to customise shorts for Frank like they did for Moa.
Mrs Barista wrote:Bang on. Some top quality coming in. If Radford hasn't delivered by Easter he'll be "toast" to use a Burnsyism. Wonder whether they'll need to customise shorts for Frank like they did for Moa.
I vividly remember his debut against Huddersfield away, those shorts certainly seemed a bit on the tight side.
Excited by the forward pack we have built, but not renewing while Radford's in charge. Intend to pick and choose my games, as let's face it you're not exactly going to struggle to get a decent seat even at last minute with the ways gates have dropped. The new 'print at home' tickets mean its even easier to decide to go last minute and still get decent seats in a group together.
Its a shame because if the club employed a top quality, experienced head coach I'd be happy to hand over my pass money right here right now.
I didn't buy a pass this year and until today had little plans to do so again.
But it's difficult not to acknowledge AP commitment to the club in terms of signings, and could argue that deserves support.
I genuinely feel torn, I want to support the club I love and am desperate to see a good season where we compete week in week in out and challenge the top 4 clubs. But part of me just thinks it's the same old story of 'always next year'?
People say if LR doesn't start well he will be toast, but if we lose the majority of the first 8 games, the season may well be over in terms of doing anything good.
I am now edging towards buying a pass though.... please don't let me down again FC!
If it makes you happy it can't be that bad - Sheryl Crow 1996.
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 1301 Location: Rodley, West Riding
Jimmy Carr wrote:I didn't buy a pass this year and until today had little plans to do so again.
But it's difficult not to acknowledge AP commitment to the club in terms of signings, and could argue that deserves support.
I genuinely feel torn, I want to support the club I love and am desperate to see a good season where we compete week in week in out and challenge the top 4 clubs. But part of me just thinks it's the same old story of 'always next year'?
People say if LR doesn't start well he will be toast, but if we lose the majority of the first 8 games, the season may well be over in terms of doing anything good.
I am now edging towards buying a pass though.... please don't let me down again FC!
Good post and agree with the sentiments. The problem I have is LR is still the coach, doesn't matter who we sign, he is picking the team and preparing the team for each match. Hope I'm wrong but expect a repeat of the last two years. I'm sick of driving 120m to home games to see that brand of rugby. Easier to go to my local away games and over the hill to the Lancs away matches. As I say hope I'm wrong but nothing changes my mind to fork out for a pass in 2016.
mosher wrote:Good post and agree with the sentiments. The problem I have is LR is still the coach, doesn't matter who we sign, he is picking the team and preparing the team for each match. Hope I'm wrong but expect a repeat of the last two years. I'm sick of driving 120m to home games to see that brand of rugby. Easier to go to my local away games and over the hill to the Lancs away matches. As I say hope I'm wrong but nothing changes my mind to fork out for a pass in 2016.
That's my worry too, its like giving a McDonalds Trainee some top quality ingredients and expecting him to cook up a Michelin Star standard meal!
too many depressing Friday nights this year travelling to the KC and a weekend being ruined, the bank holidays specifically. not renewing will join Mosher for the away games in west yorkshire. would love to believe the hype but just cannot see things changing. Hope to be proved wrong.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
DiggerHFC wrote:too many depressing Friday nights this year travelling to the KC and a weekend being ruined, the bank holidays specifically. not renewing will join Mosher for the away games in west yorkshire. would love to believe the hype but just cannot see things changing. Hope to be proved wrong.
We've exceeded your expectations from early March though. Pleasing.
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