Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 2:41 pm
Karen
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Mrs Barista wrote:Such fabulous irony from a club shackled to 80s nostalgia
Indeed, this is the club that has a bar named 10-5 and a clock stopped at 6:42 and he has the gall to say we live in the past!!!
Black 'n' White's Best Female 2006 & Runner Up 2007 & 2008 "We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club", A Pearson 23/09/2011
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:09 pm
Mild Rover
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Tarquin Fuego wrote:FWIW I have all my posts deleted on the Board that cannot be named. Anything referring to Losing but avoiding getting beat is deleted so that no one can ever mention the Lost but remain Unbeaten mantra
This is untrue. The original thread was merely locked, and is available here:
You can revisit any time you wish, or share with friends or family as an example of how witty you are. Mild Rover accepts no liability for the outcomes of any such assessments.
Further exploration of the exact same theme in the exact same way are thus superfluous.
Tarquin Fuego wrote:FWIW I have all my posts deleted on the Board that cannot be named. Anything referring to Losing but avoiding getting beat is deleted so that no one can ever mention the Lost but remain Unbeaten mantra
This is untrue. The original thread was merely locked, and is available here:
You can revisit any time you wish, or share with friends or family as an example of how witty you are. Mild Rover accepts no liability for the outcomes of any such assessments.
Further exploration of the exact same theme in the exact same way are thus superfluous.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 4:04 pm
Mild Rover
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Mrs Barista wrote:6:42 - what a gateway to sustained success that was Love it!
To be fair, in relative terms, it was. The next year we had our highest finish since 1987. The year after that our best since being champions in 1985. The year after that we won a first top-flight play-off since... well I suppose it depends whether you count the old Premiership or not, but for a long time, either way.
Although things started to drift after that, coming in 8th-10th isn’t that bad compared to what Rovers fans have faced in the past. Excluding the War League, we didn’t finish higher than 12th between 1931 and 1961. We only finished above 8th twice in the 60s, and were relegated in 1974. They were mostly bigger leagues, so we were still sometimes winning a reasonable proportion of games, admittedly.
Basically, between golden eras in the mid-1920s and the late-1970s to mid-1980s, it was more rain than sun. With the occasional Yorkshire Cup along the way. And then there was the tumult of the 90s, with the two likely paths seeming to be managed decline and catastrophic decline.
Compared to most of that, I think 6-42 was one signal of the start of a little silver era.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 4:58 pm
Mrs Barista
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Mild Rover wrote:To be fair, in relative terms, it was. The next year we had our highest finish since 1987. The year after that our best since being champions in 1985. The year after that we won a first top-flight play-off since... well I suppose it depends whether you count the old Premiership or not, but for a long time, either way.
Although things started to drift after that, coming in 8th-10th isn’t that bad compared to what Rovers fans have faced in the past. Excluding the War League, we didn’t finish higher than 12th between 1931 and 1961. We only finished above 8th twice in the 60s, and were relegated in 1974. They were mostly bigger leagues, so we were still sometimes winning a reasonable proportion of games, admittedly.
Basically, between golden eras in the mid-1920s and the late-1970s to mid-1980s, it was more rain than sun. With the occasional Yorkshire Cup along the way. And then there was the tumult of the 90s, with the two likely paths seeming to be managed decline and catastrophic decline.
Compared to most of that, I think 6-42 was one signal of the start of a little silver era.
Jesus. The bar's lower than I thought for you guys. One play-off win against Agar in 40 odd years and you're happy-clapping. Still, as you say, it's all relative.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 5:56 pm
Mild Rover
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Mrs Barista wrote:Jesus. The bar's lower than I thought for you guys. One play-off win against Agar in 40 odd years and you're happy-clapping. Still, as you say, it's all relative.
Tbf, there’s always going to be more clubs than glory.
Bradford Northern didn’t win the Championship until 1980 (and look at them now). Leeds only won 3 before SL. Wigan have won it a remarkable 21 times, but went 27 years without one between 1960 and 1987, during which time they were relegated. Saints had to wait 21 years between 1975 and 1996, having to watch Wigan dominate towards the end of that period. Nobody from outside that group has won it since 1990. Hudds still have the 4th most triumphs, but the last came in 1962. Warrington remain behind Oldham and Halifax, and have been waiting since 1955. Hull have won one in 60 years, and Cas have yet to break their duck. Most fans spend most of their lives trying to make the best of things, grasping any scraps of success that fate throws them.
Mrs Barista wrote:Jesus. The bar's lower than I thought for you guys. One play-off win against Agar in 40 odd years and you're happy-clapping. Still, as you say, it's all relative.
Tbf, there’s always going to be more clubs than glory.
Bradford Northern didn’t win the Championship until 1980 (and look at them now). Leeds only won 3 before SL. Wigan have won it a remarkable 21 times, but went 27 years without one between 1960 and 1987, during which time they were relegated. Saints had to wait 21 years between 1975 and 1996, having to watch Wigan dominate towards the end of that period. Nobody from outside that group has won it since 1990. Hudds still have the 4th most triumphs, but the last came in 1962. Warrington remain behind Oldham and Halifax, and have been waiting since 1955. Hull have won one in 60 years, and Cas have yet to break their duck. Most fans spend most of their lives trying to make the best of things, grasping any scraps of success that fate throws them.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 6:09 pm
Mrs Barista
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Mild Rover wrote:Tbf, there’s always going to be more clubs than glory.
Bradford Northern didn’t win the Championship until 1980 (and look at them now). Leeds only won 3 before SL. Wigan have won it a remarkable 21 times, but went 27 years without one between 1960 and 1987, during which time they were relegated. Saints had to wait 21 years between 1975 and 1996, having to watch Wigan dominate towards the end of that period. Nobody from outside that group has won it since 1990. Hudds still have the 4th most triumphs, but the last came in 1962. Warrington remain behind Oldham and Halifax, and have been waiting since 1955. Hull have won one in 60 years, and Cas have yet to break their duck. Most fans spend most of their lives trying to make the best of things, grasping any scraps of success that fate throws them.
I guess in relative terms we're just supremely blessed to have had 3 Challenge Cup wins and a Grand Final within living memory of most of our fanbase. The six consecutive derby wins is a small but rather lovely cherry on the icing on the cake.
Mild Rover wrote:Tbf, there’s always going to be more clubs than glory.
Bradford Northern didn’t win the Championship until 1980 (and look at them now). Leeds only won 3 before SL. Wigan have won it a remarkable 21 times, but went 27 years without one between 1960 and 1987, during which time they were relegated. Saints had to wait 21 years between 1975 and 1996, having to watch Wigan dominate towards the end of that period. Nobody from outside that group has won it since 1990. Hudds still have the 4th most triumphs, but the last came in 1962. Warrington remain behind Oldham and Halifax, and have been waiting since 1955. Hull have won one in 60 years, and Cas have yet to break their duck. Most fans spend most of their lives trying to make the best of things, grasping any scraps of success that fate throws them.
I guess in relative terms we're just supremely blessed to have had 3 Challenge Cup wins and a Grand Final within living memory of most of our fanbase. The six consecutive derby wins is a small but rather lovely cherry on the icing on the cake.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 7:14 pm
Mild Rover
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Mrs Barista wrote:I guess in relative terms we're just supremely blessed to have had 3 Challenge Cup wins and a Grand Final within living memory of most of our fanbase. The six consecutive derby wins is a small but rather lovely cherry on the icing on the cake.
Exactly - this is, in absolute terms, a historically good time to be a Hull fan. I’m sure a fan of Leeds, Saints or Wigan might arch a brow at ‘supremely’, when you are still using a final you lost 12 years ago to proclaim the wonder of it all, but they are your successes and they are beautiful to you. Similarly, your put downs don’t diminish our own fond memories.
Snide backhanded praise aside, I know people complain about the faults of Super League, and even Eddie has stopped saying it just keeps on getting better every year, but it is a much more even competition now than in its first decade. Fair enough Leeds seem to win the Grand Final more often than not, but Hull and Wire’s cup wins, and Wire, Hudds and Cas winning the LLS make this the most interesting era since the switch to summer, IMO. The glass ceiling is cracking.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: Heroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 7:39 pm
Mrs Barista
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Mild Rover wrote:Exactly - this is, in absolute terms, a historically good time to be a Hull fan. I’m sure a fan of Leeds, Saints or Wigan might arch a brow at ‘supremely’, when you are still using a final you lost 12 years ago to proclaim the wonder of it all, but they are your successes and they are beautiful to you. Similarly, your put downs don’t diminish our own fond memories.
Snide backhanded praise aside, I know people complain about the faults of Super League, and even Eddie has stopped saying it just keeps on getting better every year, but it is a much more even competition now than in its first decade. Fair enough Leeds seem to win the Grand Final more often than not, but Hull and Wire’s cup wins, and Wire, Hudds and Cas winning the LLS make this the most interesting era since the switch to summer, IMO. The glass ceiling is cracking.
This is a great time to be a Hull fan, particularly when you're an eternal pessimist like me and have been confounded for the two solid years since Kirk Yeaman slipped the ball to Shaul in front of your open-mouthed East stand and lit the blue touchpaper. I still feel, like Gary Barlow, that this is someone else's dream. The only downside is that I don't think the sheer exhilaration of Tackle 52 can be eclipsed. Even if our moment in the sun is over there are enough special moments at the highest level over the last couple of seasons to keep us warm for a good while.
Post subject: Re: Hroic 12 man FC defy odds to land 6 derby wins in a row
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 7:48 pm
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Mrs Barista wrote:I guess in relative terms we're just supremely blessed to have had 3 Challenge Cup wins and a Grand Final within living memory of most of our fanbase. The six consecutive derby wins is a small but rather lovely cherry on the icing on the cake.
You have been blessed really like MR said some clubs fans wait a lifetime to win something my first ever game was the 1980 cup final so you could say my time supporting peaked in my first ever game and since then I have seen league championship wins and various cup wins but they all came between 80-86 so from 14 to now I've seen very little success really
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