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Matt Peet has described Rovers as an almighty team and an almighty club. He expects Rovers & Wigan to be in many more finals in the coming years.
He 's right. Rovers are doing even better off the pitch than on it. With increased capacity in 2025 Rovers WILL be the best supported rugby team in the city and of course there will be two 25,000 crowds when Coldplay visit Craven Park. What an amazing and extremely lucrative coup ..and goes to show what an amazing board we have.
There is a whole new generation growing up in Hull and they are supporting Hull Kingston Rovers
For now we'll make do with the Clive Sullivan trophy the Roger Millward trophy, the man of steel trophy and the coach of the year trophy. Make no mistake Hull Kingston Rovers will not rest at that.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8188 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
His Bobness wrote:Matt Peet has described Rovers as an almighty team and an almighty club. He expects Rovers & Wigan to be in many more finals in the coming years.
He 's right. Rovers are doing even better off the pitch than on it. With increased capacity in 2025 Rovers WILL be the best supported rugby team in the city and of course there will be two 25,000 crowds when Coldplay visit Craven Park. What an amazing and extremely lucrative coup ..and goes to show what an amazing board we have.
There is a whole new generation growing up in Hull and they are supporting Hull Kingston Rovers
For now we'll make do with the Clive Sullivan trophy the Roger Millward trophy, the man of steel trophy and the coach of the year trophy. Make no mistake Hull Kingston Rovers will not rest at that.
Thanks but with due respect you have a Rovers forum for rovers posts so please discuss them elsewhere.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
His Bobness wrote:Matt Peet has described Rovers as an almighty team and an almighty club. He expects Rovers & Wigan to be in many more finals in the coming years.
He 's right. Rovers are doing even better off the pitch than on it. With increased capacity in 2025 Rovers WILL be the best supported rugby team in the city and of course there will be two 25,000 crowds when Coldplay visit Craven Park. What an amazing and extremely lucrative coup ..and goes to show what an amazing board we have.
There is a whole new generation growing up in Hull and they are supporting Hull Kingston Rovers
For now we'll make do with the Clive Sullivan trophy the Roger Millward trophy, the man of steel trophy and the coach of the year trophy. Make no mistake Hull Kingston Rovers will not rest at that.
Joined: Sep 04 2005 Posts: 1116 Location: In the land of wishful thinking once more. Patiently waiting for our time to finally arrive.
His Bobness wrote:Blah, blah. Waffle, waffle
'It's always your year, It's always your year, same as last year, It's always your year'
'Since 1985, Since 1985, you haven't won a trophy...'
PS. When Danny Houghton was named MOS in 2016 it came on the back of a moment which was decisive in our club winning a major trophy. Unlike 'magic mikey' who went missing when the big stage beckoned, as your club has now done for two years in a row. See if you can make it a treble near-miss next year, keep us all amused
I've been on the internet and have already got a sense of the fans' passion for the club. They are very fanatical - Peter Gentle 12th September 2011.
Money doesn't talk it swears, Obscenity who really cares, Propaganda all is phony.
I'm the son and heir of a shyness which is criminally vulgar.
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
A man who lives in hell can still aspire to heaven.
His Bobness wrote:Matt Peet has described Rovers as an almighty team and an almighty club. He expects Rovers & Wigan to be in many more finals in the coming years.
He 's right. Rovers are doing even better off the pitch than on it. With increased capacity in 2025 Rovers WILL be the best supported rugby team in the city and of course there will be two 25,000 crowds when Coldplay visit Craven Park. What an amazing and extremely lucrative coup ..and goes to show what an amazing board we have.
There is a whole new generation growing up in Hull and they are supporting Hull Kingston Rovers
For now we'll make do with the Clive Sullivan trophy the Roger Millward trophy, the man of steel trophy and the coach of the year trophy. Make no mistake Hull Kingston Rovers will not rest at that.
The tin of brasso you bought from the Reckitts shop all those years ago is still unopened. Have you checked the expiry date?
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