upthetrin92 wrote:Soooo seeing as that people keep asking and no one seems to know, are we behind the post’s tomorrow or just in the ‘terrace at the side?
If at terrace at the side we all need to be stood together to try get some sort of atmosphere going rather than being dotted about
Nobody needs to know. Certainly doesn’t bother me knowing before. There’s plenty of space to stand and you can use your eyes when you get there and stand where you please. Whether that be with a large group in the thick of it or on the edges if you please. You don’t get designated standing spots.
It's game day ! How are we all feeling excited, nervous, giddy?
This must bring back lots of happy memories for some of our older posters. It has been along time since any of you woke up on a Sunday with a semi on
Can you remember the last time? 2008? 1979? or as far back as the 1960's??
For those of you unfortunate enough not to be able to get to the game BBC Radio Leeds have deigned to cover it, although it's only available on line I believe.
Hope you all have a great day regardless of the result ! Good Luck Trinity
Well I've a few knots in my stomach this morning I'm not going to lie , today is a really big deal for the club and of course our long suffering fans , this is an opportunity to get that Wembley monkey off our backs and give ourselves the opportunity to win a trophy , the first that we hope will be many and it starts today with this big semi final .
Defeat today will be tough to take , let's do our bit on those terraces and try and ensure it doesn't happen .
Woke up feeling confident. I think it'll be harder than the first game, the smaller pitch will probably mean it's won in the forwards but that's where our strengths are. Wakefield by 20.
imwakefieldtillidie wrote:Woke up feeling confident. I think it'll be harder than the first game, the smaller pitch will probably mean it's won in the forwards but that's where our strengths are. Wakefield by 20.
You would hope that we've been training on a pitch marked out to the same dimensions as Odd Smell. The last thing we want to do is boot the kick off straight out or give away 7 tackle sets on a short pitch
Dr Dreadnought wrote:You would hope that we've been training on a pitch marked out to the same dimensions as Odd Smell. The last thing we want to do is boot the kick off straight out or give away 7 tackle sets on a short pitch
They've only been training up to the 20 metre line, touchline to touchline.
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