homme vaste wrote:It has been like that last few times I have been, did not make the away game in the regular season but in last years super 8`s (Which was a big game in the context of the top 4) we were in the corner as well and there was plenty of us that turned up.
Indeed. It's a cracking stadium but, we get allocated some of the worst seats that there are. 4 of us going and it promises to be a decent game.
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All away fans (apart from Rovers) are put in that corner. I've been to a few games at the KCom this season and last and they are there, even the mighty Wigan on a weekend are put in that corner.
(BTW should there be an "on" in the title of this thread or was it started by an American English speaker?)
wildshot wrote:All away fans (apart from Rovers) are put in that corner. I've been to a few games at the KCom this season and last and they are there, even the mighty Wigan on a weekend are put in that corner.
(BTW should there be an "on" in the title of this thread or was it started by an American English speaker?)
Pat Bateman is the representative for the grammar police on the Wakefield board for RLfans, just bring it to his/her attention and it will be dealt with swiftly.
6 going including a die hard Chelsea fan who’s first game was the hull game at home .Told him not to expect the same score line this time out ,but if we get stuck in think the points are ours to lose . Talking of salary caps he went to see Chelsea over the weekend and said they were dire and is taking a real shine to rl now he’s getting to know the rules .
wrencat1873 wrote:Indeed. It's a cracking stadium but, we get allocated some of the worst seats that there are. 4 of us going and it promises to be a decent game.
Come on Trin !
I've been there a couple of times in recent years to watch NCEL football finals which were played there. It was just the main stand that was open for these and what a different viewing experience it was compared to being shoved in a corner for the rugby. Should be a great game and it would have been my choice for Sky.
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wrencat1873 wrote:Indeed. It's a cracking stadium but, we get allocated some of the worst seats that there are. 4 of us going and it promises to be a decent game.
Come on Trin !
Unfortunately the company which run the stadium (who also own Hull City AFC) dictate where visiting fans go. Its of scant consolation, but away football fans are put in that corner as well.
I would hope that with there being little in the game from a possible push to the top 4 and with Hull's players that returned from injury a little too early for the game a few weeks back at Belle Vue, that both team can throw caution to the wind and play some expansive stufff.
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Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Unfortunately the company which run the stadium (who also own Hull City AFC) dictate where visiting fans go. Its of scant consolation, but away football fans are put in that corner as well.
I would hope that with there being little in the game from a possible push to the top 4 and with Hull's players that returned from injury a little too early for the game a few weeks back at Belle Vue, that both team can throw caution to the wind and play some expensive stufff.
I'd be happy with the same again
Seriously though, it will be a pretty close game and the bookies have Hull down as favourites although, with having lost the last 4, I'm hoping that confidence will still be low and that Trinity can come away with 2 points.
homme vaste wrote:It has been like that last few times I have been, did not make the away game in the regular season but in last years super 8`s (Which was a big game in the context of the top 4) we were in the corner as well and there was plenty of us that turned up.
A lot of teams put visiting fans right in the corner Warrington' Leeds, Hull to name a few. It seems at Wakefield they can sit anywhere they like as long as it's not a season ticket holders seat why not put the away supporters down at the bottom end of the ground as well?
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