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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Yes pulled off after half an hour not to return. Will turn out to be a very enigmatic signing. Largely unknown, started very promisingly with a great try on his debut at Wakey. Pretty good last season but just faded away.
I’ve got soft spot for versatile players who can player hooker or half. Brad Drew and Sam Obst types, and I thought Lovodua looked like he could fill that niche for Hull last year. He made the Combined Nations Allstars and looked like a bit of a find. So, yeah - I think ‘enigmatic’ is the word.
'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.
Dave K. wrote:5 hours after the match, but couldn't wait to post straight away today.
For the record you haven't changed, you have always been a miserable fooker.
seriously think your brain has gone.You obviously go loopy when you are called out for being wrong The Saints match kicked off at 20.00 my post if you check the time shown on the page was 10.01 / 22.01 which is minutes after the match not 5 hours
bonaire wrote:seriously think your brain has gone.You obviously go loopy when you are called out for being wrong The Saints match kicked off at 20.00 my post if you check the time shown on the page was 10.01 / 22.01 which is minutes after the match not 5 hours
Not posted after a victory, then not posted within so many hours after the victory. wonder where the goalposts will be shifted too next lol
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Great attendance, puts our average at 12896 so far in the league with Cas, Leeds and Warrington included in the games to come.
I think we should be bold and make it kids for a quid every week, chances are an adult will come with them and they'll buy some merchendise so the 'lost' ticket income is regained. In this era of social media, online gaming and all the rest of it its harder than ever to get the kids hooked on the game.
Biggest thing for crowds though is the team putting a shift in, keep playing as we have over the last 3 weeks and people will keep coming back.
UllFC wrote:I think we should be bold and make it kids for a quid every week, chances are an adult will come with them and they'll buy some merchendise so the 'lost' ticket income is regained. In this era of social media, online gaming and all the rest of it its harder than ever to get the kids hooked on the game.
Biggest thing for crowds though is the team putting a shift in, keep playing as we have over the last 3 weeks and people will keep coming back.
I agree with what you say about kids but surely a winning team challenging for trophies and hopefully winning trophies is what will bring the crowds back. Its admirable from where we have been that Smith has got the team pulling for each other but winning is the key to all sport
UllFC wrote:I think we should be bold and make it kids for a quid every week, chances are an adult will come with them and they'll buy some merchendise so the 'lost' ticket income is regained. In this era of social media, online gaming and all the rest of it its harder than ever to get the kids hooked on the game.
Biggest thing for crowds though is the team putting a shift in, keep playing as we have over the last 3 weeks and people will keep coming back.
For the Cas game on 15th July the club are offering tickets for £15 for members of the Armed Forces, emergency services, NHS workers and veterans.
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