Wilkin still needs the boot but Cooke is a breath of fresh air and very knowledgeable, hopefully he'll be on a bit more over the weeks (don't really like the bloke but he knows what he's talking about) apart from the early rovers love fest, don't know what the love in is about? Maybe the sky team have been given free burgers and cans of Skol from the hull fair end.
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mwindass wrote:Jon Wilkin just compared Tyrone May to Jason Smith.
Spat me beer out when he said that, absolutely joke of a comment. Very few players that have played the game here or in the NRL can be compared to Jason Smith, total muppetry from Wilkin.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
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Yippee try yay wrote:Wilkin still needs the boot but Cooke is a breath of fresh air and very knowledgeable, hopefully he'll be on a bit more over the weeks (don't really like the bloke but he knows what he's talking about) apart from the early rovers love fest, don't know what the love in is about? Maybe the sky team have been given free burgers and cans of Skol from the hull fair end.
Thought it was a dodgy looking Sam Smith until I put me glasses on
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Rovers home games are amongst the hardest to watch. Despite usually getting most decisions go their way the crowd do nothing but boo. They score a try and sing a song but within 2 minutes it's back to constant booing and shouting forward for every pass.
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Wilkin should be nowhere near our tv screens. He is utterly nauseating just listening to him. TBH - I don't mind Paul Cooke, he comes across well, and eloquent. He knows what he's talking about, and not biased.
Hasbag wrote:Rovers home games are amongst the hardest to watch. Despite usually getting most decisions go their way the crowd do nothing but boo. They score a try and sing a song but within 2 minutes it's back to constant booing and shouting forward for every pass.
Hasbag wrote:Rovers home games are amongst the hardest to watch. Despite usually getting most decisions go their way the crowd do nothing but boo. They score a try and sing a song but within 2 minutes it's back to constant booing and shouting forward for every pass.
The players and crowd are alike, only happy when every single thing goes their way otherwise its just whine, moan, boooooo, foooorrwaard on repeat.
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