Smithers99 wrote:I'm hoping something unique in 2022 happens this weekend. Two possibilities:
1. The first victory by a Men's team at Plough Lane this year. AFC Wimbledon got the first go on Saturday. London Broncos on Sunday.
2. The London Broncos take the lead. I think after 10 matches this season, they have still failed to lead on even a single occasion.
Sadly 1. Will be academic if Fleetwood beat Wednesday tonight & a draw might be enough given your inferior goal difference. As for Saturday, neither Accrington nor Bolton have anything to play for so hope you have your shooting boots on. Wouldn't see the Scum getting anything home to Rotherham but you never know.
As for Sunday if we take the lead the players will all need to be treated for shock. Still not to far to St Georges.
Smithers99 wrote:I'm hoping something unique in 2022 happens this weekend. Two possibilities:
1. The first victory by a Men's team at Plough Lane this year. AFC Wimbledon got the first go on Saturday. London Broncos on Sunday.
2. The London Broncos take the lead. I think after 10 matches this season, they have still failed to lead on even a single occasion.
It’s the hope that kills you. On 2 that’s right. The losses and the way we’ve played have been dire but it’s the almost entire absence of any time period where I think we might win that has made this season such a drag for me.
Smithers99 wrote:I'm hoping something unique in 2022 happens this weekend. Two possibilities:
1. The first victory by a Men's team at Plough Lane this year. AFC Wimbledon got the first go on Saturday. London Broncos on Sunday.
2. The London Broncos take the lead. I think after 10 matches this season, they have still failed to lead on even a single occasion.
Right then. Band booked for post match in The Phoenix. Is it busy in there after games? Still no kids-zone, but would a late offer to Dons fans on Saturday to come Sunday for a quid work? Sub 700 gate on Sunday would be horrific, especially if we get the points.......if Dons lose Saturday I'd let their fans in on Sunday for free,
orangeman wrote:Right then. Band booked for post match in The Phoenix. Is it busy in there after games? Still no kids-zone, but would a late offer to Dons fans on Saturday to come Sunday for a quid work? Sub 700 gate on Sunday would be horrific, especially if we get the points.......if Dons lose Saturday I'd let their fans in on Sunday for free,
It’s looking like a sub 400 gate at the moment which is a worry. I accept it’s a positive move but is a post match band a little presumptuous. There’s a fair chance we will lose. Will people stick around? Remember many fans have quite a journey and may be disinclined to stick around in any event. At least it’s an attempt.
we have not booked tickets yet (only 2). Going to book in community stand I think as my dad is almost 80, and I expect the community stand to be quieter.
We won't be going to the band, on a Sunday evening will take 2 hours to get back home. Will probably buy a couple of tops however (not the awful blue one though)
orangeman wrote:Right then. Band booked for post match in The Phoenix. Is it busy in there after games? Still no kids-zone, but would a late offer to Dons fans on Saturday to come Sunday for a quid work? Sub 700 gate on Sunday would be horrific, especially if we get the points.......if Dons lose Saturday I'd let their fans in on Sunday for free,
Bloody hell - you want to add to the misery of the Dons fans by letting them in to see us for free the next day??
Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number-- Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you-- Ye are many -- they are few.'
RfE wrote:Bloody hell - you want to add to the misery of the Dons fans by letting them in to see us for free the next day??
Kick'em whilst they're down
If the Dons do go down at the weekend (as is highly likely), I'd expect any inquest in the off season to feature a report on the Pro's & Con's of their new tenants. The break clause works both ways (we are led to believe), so it'll be interesting to see what they make of our first few months and the associated revenues that were apparently splitting with them in terms of bars etc.....I suspect they are as underwhelmed with the income as the London Broncos (Hughes/Loubser) are.
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Deadcowboys1 wrote:......As for Saturday, neither Accrington nor Bolton have anything to play for so hope you have your shooting boots on......
......Still not to far to St Georges.
As a fourth generation Trotters fan, would hope that Bolton's players would give their all in their final match of the season. Whilst on, maybe "Wanderers" would be a more fitting sobriquet than Broncos.
At the time of your post, DC1 (is that a nickname for The White House) it was 362 days to St. Georges - the ambulance service is terrible nationwide.
Seriously, on Sunday whilst at work will be rooting for you guys as you are one of the few groups of non SL fans/characters that still post on RLFans.
Go to the match and, win, lose or draw, be part of the club that you obviously care for despite its present travails and irritating management!
Bent&Bongser wrote: Seriously, on Sunday whilst at work will be rooting for you guys as you are one of the few groups of non SL fans/characters that still post on RLFans.
Go to the match and, win, lose or draw, be part of the club that you obviously care for despite its present travails and irritating management!
Cheers Bongser. Home game for you this week against high flying Sheffield. Not an easy match but I think you’ve got enough in the tank unless all that scoring against us has worn you out. Here’s to 2 home wins.
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