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Gutted that we couldn't get him to stay, excellent player and been very good value for us. Personally idve made him captain as he does that job for the Kumuls and as mentioned is generally injury free. Its not the end of the world of course and Im sure we made a decent offer / upgraded contract but maybe after the last few years he just wants a change of pace which I cant blame him on.
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ArthurClues wrote:We'll need three forwards and kicker in order to be certain we progress as a team. Not impossible, but will certainly be a challenge. Think we'll also likely have to offload one of Miller, Mom, or Frawley.
Backwoodsman wrote:Slightly off topic, hand on heart how many players in our current squad would be described as top notch players. In my opinion very few, which makes our rebuild programme harder than normal. The home game so called match experience and the clubs off field running of the club, which is excellent ,means quite a few people will still attend in spite of the teams lack lustre performances. Prior to super league a few poor seasons would mean a sharp fall in attendances.
Don't you believe it , the matchday experience is poor and if you like a beer it is garbage . More and more supporters are getting fed up with the changes to kick of times and days , our group of five will not renew our season tickets next season .
I haven't even heard of any possible replacements for Rhyse either. If we're after an out and out kicker only then would be nice to lure someone like Sneyd over unless he's under a big contract. But otherwise.... I dunno...
Joined: Aug 09 2011 Posts: 1906 Location: Deepest North Yorkshire Woodland
ploinerrhino wrote:Don't you believe it , the matchday experience is poor and if you like a beer it is garbage . More and more supporters are getting fed up with the changes to kick of times and days , our group of five will not renew our season tickets next season .
Interesting, I got the impression from quite a few of my pals who attend with grand kids all was well. Odd occasion if family are visting I splash the cash and go in the North stand ,have a meal and a few drinks. IT’s well organised and in my opinion good value.
ploinerrhino wrote:Don't you believe it , the matchday experience is poor and if you like a beer it is garbage . More and more supporters are getting fed up with the changes to kick of times and days , our group of five will not renew our season tickets next season .
To be honest, I think you'd be doing yourself a favour if you did cancel. If i was at your level of epic level of dissallusionment I definitely would.
The match experience is awful. Rubbish beers and rubbish food. A light show when it isn't dark and a baby race at half time.
I generally go to catch up with friends and family, whilst watching my team. It is nice when we play well but this has been extremely rare for far too long, and I end up leaving disappointed most matches. I will really have to see what our squad looks like before committing to next year.
The departure of Rhyse Martin should send a stark message to the powers that be at Headingley. There may be a number of factors in Rhyse leaving, money, ambition, a lack of faith in the club etc. The takings will be down in the coffee shops of Headingley when he leaves, and he’d better get used to Maxwell House when he moves to Hull. I wish him well, but I think this is a defining moment for the club and it’s fans when our talismanic goal kicker and one of our best, most consistent players up’s and leaves to Hull.
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Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13614 Location: West Yorkshire
leeds owl wrote:The departure of Rhyse Martin should send a stark message to the powers that be at Headingley. There may be a number of factors in Rhyse leaving, money, ambition, a lack of faith in the club etc. The takings will be down in the coffee shops of Headingley when he leaves, and he’d better get used to Maxwell House when he moves to Hull. I wish him well, but I think this is a defining moment for the club and it’s fans when our talismanic goal kicker and one of our best, most consistent players up’s and leaves to Hull.
I think the coffee shops will be fine, I very much doubt he’ll actually move to Hull, I mean you just wouldn’t would you
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When a player leaves it gives us an opportunity to replace them with someone better. Let’s see what IB does, it’s probably his first major test on the playing squad side.
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