Looks like we have lost another few for next week... Mulhearn(in my opinion our best forward) possibly for the season, Greenwood-concussion, Masoe-ankle, Tickle-red card and a ban coming. I have now lost count how many will possibly not be available, but of course FC are DECIMATED by injuries, as per the HDM, and obviously they will have to play the lady that makes the tea, some ball boys, the turnstile operators,and some supporters to put out a team,but I don,t believe it,and it doesn't matter anyway because according to some of their "knowledgeable" fans(including a deluded friend) it wont matter next week because all our players are rubbish anyway. But seriously, I wish all the injured players Rovers and FC a swift recovery, and hope that we hammer the black and white **** We seriously need some wins. Here,s hoping. May the best team win, without any refereeing cock-ups. As long as it,s us.
Old Timer No 4 wrote:Looks like we have lost another few for next week... Mulhearn(in my opinion our best forward) possibly for the season, Greenwood-concussion, Masoe-ankle, Tickle-red card and a ban coming. I have now lost count how many will possibly not be available, but of course FC are DECIMATED by injuries, as per the HDM, and obviously they will have to play the lady that makes the tea, some ball boys, the turnstile operators,and some supporters to put out a team,but I don,t believe it,and it doesn't matter anyway because according to some of their "knowledgeable" fans(including a deluded friend) it wont matter next week because all our players are rubbish anyway. But seriously, I wish all the injured players Rovers and FC a swift recovery, and hope that we hammer the black and white **** We seriously need some wins. Here,s hoping. May the best team win, without any refereeing cock-ups. As long as it,s us.
Your right mulhearns is an ACL and if the scan is as bad as the early diagnosis,its a season ender.The rugby league gods dont like us.
des lawson wrote:Your right mulhearns is an ACL and if the scan is as bad as the early diagnosis,its a season ender.The rugby league gods dont like us.
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des lawson wrote:Your right mulhearns is an ACL and if the scan is as bad as the early diagnosis,its a season ender.The rugby league gods dont like us.
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ACL, you're done.
When Mulhern came along as a loan signing at the fag end of 2016 he was awful.
He's an argument for P&R, he learnt his craft in The Championship last year and was fantastic.
Gutted for him.
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Dammit.
I back to full blown caring. Not so much for myself - i’m at peace with whatever happens. More for everybody giving their all and doing their best in adversity.
'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.
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Wilde 3 wrote:Well the derby is going to be an odd affair, with over 20 players unavailable from both sides!
Magic Weakened Derby innit?
Skybet have us at 2/1 and Hull at 2/5, with the draw at 20/1, making us the second longest shot of the weekend, after Widnes who are right out there at 13/2 vs Saints.
I don’t doubt Hull will remain pretty firm favourites, but those odds could easily move as the week progresses.
'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.
Skybet have us at 2/1 and Hull at 2/5, with the draw at 20/1, making us the second longest shot of the weekend, after Widnes who are right out there at 13/2 vs Saints.
I don’t doubt Hull will remain pretty firm favourites, but those odds could easily move as the week progresses.
Not favourites by any means . No backs apart from shaull and now on about playing Yeamo ! . Still the weather looks good for weakend.P.S whats the news on mcguire?
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billysbestmate wrote:Not favourites by any means . No backs apart from shaull and now on about playing Yeamo ! . Still the weather looks good for weakend.P.S whats the news on mcguire?
The definition of favourite I was using was:
The competitor thought most likely to win a game or contest, especially among those betting on the outcome.
The only odds I could find align with this.
While i’m aware of the (admittedly self-parodying and absurdist) attempts by some B&W posters to forge an alternative narrative by worst casing the availability of your players, and downplaying our problems, to frame what will likely be another routine victory as something exciting and novel, unfortunately from our perspective, it is bull dung.
Edit, we’ve drifted out to 9/4. Second edit, back in slightly to 11/5. Exciting this.
'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.
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