Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:49 pm
Tinkerman23
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Joined: Jan 20 2010 Posts: 2152
hull2524 wrote:I knew you had a soft spot for me tinkerman ha ha
Ha your probably to young to remember the original Krays film, with the kemp brothers. Theirs a scene in it with jack the hat mcvittie and his wife. That's how I'd imagine a car journey going with you ha, you been the wife of course x
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Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:49 pm
the artist
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Joined: Jan 16 2003 Posts: 6734 Location: At the cider bus, Worthy Farm, Somerset
downtheante wrote:Agreeance is a word that seems to be continually reinvented and recycled. The term first appeared in the 16th century and enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 18th and early to mid-19th centuries. Since then it has fallen into disuse. Most likely unaware of the word's history, modern writers who recoin the term seem to like how it sounds, even though it adds nothing in meaning to its workhorse counterpart, agreement. The suffix ‐ance indeed is used in English to form many nouns from verbs: for example, appearance, acceptance, performance, and remittance. So while there is no rule preventing the formation agree + -ance, the coinage may sound quaint or pretentious to some people.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
downtheante wrote:Agreeance is a word that seems to be continually reinvented and recycled. The term first appeared in the 16th century and enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 18th and early to mid-19th centuries. Since then it has fallen into disuse. Most likely unaware of the word's history, modern writers who recoin the term seem to like how it sounds, even though it adds nothing in meaning to its workhorse counterpart, agreement. The suffix ‐ance indeed is used in English to form many nouns from verbs: for example, appearance, acceptance, performance, and remittance. So while there is no rule preventing the formation agree + -ance, the coinage may sound quaint or pretentious to some people.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:54 pm
the artist
International Board Member
Joined: Jan 16 2003 Posts: 6734 Location: At the cider bus, Worthy Farm, Somerset
the artist wrote:excellent.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
edit. in fact most of them are really relevant to this forum
the artist wrote:excellent.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
edit. in fact most of them are really relevant to this forum
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 6:03 pm
WormInHand
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
the artist wrote:excellent.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
Crapulous!
Could McIlorum be considered a cockalorum?
Does Shaun Lunt go lunting after training?
The most callipygian Hull player?
the artist wrote:excellent.
Here are some more words we don't use anymore. it would be nice to see some of these used on this forum, especially as a few seem to be particularly relevant to certain posters
Crapulous!
Could McIlorum be considered a cockalorum?
Does Shaun Lunt go lunting after training?
The most callipygian Hull player?
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:56 pm
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Can't say I recall "swaithes" of away fans visiting the KC on a Sunday afternoon.
We manage to take plenty across the country for night matches, such as Saints last week
I doubt that anyone went on train, either.
Okay maybe Swathes was the wrong word but Thursday and Friday night games is a limiting factor for away fans particularly from the west of the pennines. That said Both FC and KR fans travel away in tremendous numbers, always have and should be given kudos from the RL fraternity. Aside from the east of the river visit there are no 'close' fixtures for us, Catleford being the closest at 48 miles and Widnes 120 miles away. By comparison West Yorkshire teams have 3 others between 8-19 miles, the 5 red rose lot have 7-23 miles to travel. Which goes to show how great our fans are.
God knows how many miles the few Catalans away supporters do!
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