mean_machine wrote:Nobody wants to lose a derby and everyone wants to start with a bang, but with a number of signings in both and pretty disjointed pre seasons really i don’t see a classic.
Defeat will be insufferable for a few days but nothing won or lost game 1. Hell we turned Wigan over last year in a dominant display and they went and won it with mad form at the end of the year (we both obviously aren’t Wigan, but the point stands)
Hoping for some decent weather and the pitch holds up as I think a forward battle suits you better. If we can release our backs then I think we could have too much
Enjoy the game and the day, good to have some rugby back. If we can top 20k rugby league in the city firmly alive and well!
Good points, generally agree with what you say here, but I still think we need the win more than you.
Not only are we the home side, but we badly need a shot of optimism into our fanbase. The general mood with us is fairly downbeat right now, no-one is expecting much from this team in the coming year. A cursory glance around this forum gives an idea of the mood before the season has even started!
Overall I suspect the mood in your camp is a touch more upbeat? Defeat on Thursday, whilst galling as all derby defeats are, probably won't have too much of an impact on your prospects. But defeat for us will intensify the gloom surrounding the place, adding to the run of six defeats which closed our season last year with such a whimper!
Agree with your analysis about whether the game becomes a forward battle or whether the backs are given space to move. Think a scrappy, bitty game will most likely give us a higher chance of coming out on top. If it turns into a wide expansive affair, we may find ourselves in a bit of bother!
Let's hope it's a decent game to kick off 2024, and hopefully everyone (and I mean everyone) behaves themselves and a few idiots (from whichever side) don't drag down the name of the fair City.