BP1 wrote:Just putting to one side for a minute the actual real numbers of who turned up for which game, where and when!
I know that one of the criticisms of our stadium is that it can, on occasion, be a touch soulless as we all sit in stunned disbelief at another horror show unfolding in front of us!
But watching rovers game on Saturday evening I was struck by, when the game was in the balance (6 - 0 for a long period) and rovers were under the cosh a little bit, just how quiet it was. Bearing in mind that we are always being lectured by the other side about their 'rocking atmosphere', you could hear a pin drop at times, I think I heard someone applying ketchup to their burger over at the Hull Fair outpost at one point!
I kept thinking my tv set had put itself into mute mode so deafening was the silence! I was under the impression that all rovers games were a re-enactment of a Liverpool European night from back in the 1970s! My telly must be on the blink I guess!!
You silly sausage, you would give your left arm for the atmosphere at Craven Park. No fans sing for 80 minutes. Granted you had decent atmosphere at Boulevard, but to say the MKM can be a "tad soulless" is laughable it is non excitant.
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B0NES wrote:York v Batley , What a cracking game from the Championship . York's try just before h/t wouldn't have looked out of place in the NRL !!.
Superb advert for the championship. Pleased for York and for ex FC player Liam Harris who had an excellent game and won it for them right at the death.
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number 6 wrote:cant knock rovers average attendance, but lets be truthful, unlike us who could and probably would hit 5 figure attendances quite easily if we were half decent, near 9000 is all they will ever get!
and yes i'm quite aware we count all pass sales, like all teams do, regardless if the fans turn up or not!
Keep writing us off!
“They’ll run ‘til the end of the season, then that’s it, they’ll be gone, They'll be no more Hull Kingston Rovers. Gone are the times when this city could support two Rugby League teams.…” - Tim Wilby 1997
"They supercede individuals, they supercede the team and they supercede the club. Our club is a traditional, working class club and the supporters are loyal and passionate and to see them go away happy really makes my day." Craig Sandercock.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25757 Location: Back in Hull.
Easty wrote:Keep writing us off!
“They’ll run ‘til the end of the season, then that’s it, they’ll be gone, They'll be no more Hull Kingston Rovers. Gone are the times when this city could support two Rugby League teams.…” - Tim Wilby 1997
That's the best quote you have, Tim Wilby
We don't need to write you off, you do that yourself, imagine being in golden point in a cup final having a penalty to put you in a great position to get the winning drop goal, your first success in nearly 40 years and you miss touch
“They’ll run ‘til the end of the season, then that’s it, they’ll be gone, They'll be no more Hull Kingston Rovers. Gone are the times when this city could support two Rugby League teams.…” - Tim Wilby 1997
Christ, not like a Rovers fan to bring up the past.
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