North Wales Crusaders
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boro hornet
, Mar 21 2012 11:01 PM
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#1
Posted 21 March 2012 - 11:01 PM
Any one who's going to North Wales on 1st April can book advanced tickets at a slight discount through the crusaders web site you can also pick which seats you want (if still available)and book tickets together so you can all sit together.
http://www.savethecr...uk/tickets.html
http://www.savethecr...uk/tickets.html
Success does not consists in never making blunders,but in never making the same one the second time.
#2
Posted 22 March 2012 - 02:02 PM
Id be wary of laying out any money in advance to that organisation. Check the morning papers for if and where its being played!
#3
Posted 23 March 2012 - 05:30 PM
Id be wary of laying out any money in advance to that organisation. Check the morning papers for if and where its being played!
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Success does not consists in never making blunders,but in never making the same one the second time.
#4
Posted 25 March 2012 - 09:00 PM
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I think Anita means that given the Crusaders nomadic life and bussiness history that it mught be a wise idea to not pay upfront as you might lose your money.
Memento mori
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
#5
Posted 28 March 2012 - 05:29 PM
fair do's anita. your a cheeky cow. dont tar us with what happened last year. get your facts correct before putting a stupid crass opinion on here. new club run by the fans dear. now jog on love back to your housework, sweetheart
#6
Posted 28 March 2012 - 05:34 PM
fair do's anita. your a cheeky cow. dont tar us with what happened last year. get your facts correct before putting a stupid crass opinion on here. new club run by the fans dear. now jog on love back to your housework, sweetheart
Are the Crusaders a Co-op now then Maggsy?
Memento mori
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
#7
Posted 28 March 2012 - 07:44 PM
Looking forward to meeting up again in pub next to ground see ya sunday
Wendy
Rochdale Hornets and Proud
Rochdale Hornets and Proud
#8
Posted 29 March 2012 - 09:41 AM
Are the Crusaders a Co-op now then Maggsy?
No, when the Crusaders disbanded last year Jamie Roberts bought the name and started the “save the cru” campaign. Together with the Supporters club and several local business / business men they formed the North Wales Crusaders.
All the directors are Rugby League fans. They are passionate about the club and have even bought their own season tickets. For the first time in our short and turbulent history we are being run professionally by people who care about rugby and not motivated by money. I believe that the business model that was presented to the RLF was based of crowds of 500 per home match. At the end of January it was announced that we had sold just under 500 season tickets, which not only is a record for the Cru but also means that the club is financial viable.
We are a friendly bunch of supporters and would love to see you all for a pint in the Tuff before the game.
#9
Posted 29 March 2012 - 10:23 AM
Before the game on Sunday there is a North Wales Rugby Nines Competition at Queensway Sports Stadium Wrexham.
The action starts at 10:30am with entrance being just £2 per person which goes towards running costs.
http://www.crusaders...cle.php?id=7695
The action starts at 10:30am with entrance being just £2 per person which goes towards running costs.
http://www.crusaders...cle.php?id=7695
#10
Posted 29 March 2012 - 03:19 PM
No, when the Crusaders disbanded last year Jamie Roberts bought the name and started the “save the cru” campaign. Together with the Supporters club and several local business / business men they formed the North Wales Crusaders.
All the directors are Rugby League fans. They are passionate about the club and have even bought their own season tickets. For the first time in our short and turbulent history we are being run professionally by people who care about rugby and not motivated by money. I believe that the business model that was presented to the RLF was based of crowds of 500 per home match. At the end of January it was announced that we had sold just under 500 season tickets, which not only is a record for the Cru but also means that the club is financial viable.
We are a friendly bunch of supporters and would love to see you all for a pint in the Tuff before the game.
We suffer from people confusing the new Hornets with the old Hornets too Debbie, usually from the football fans we share Spotland with. It's not fair though it is understandable if you keep the same name. Good luck with the season but I hope you lose on Sunday
Memento mori
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
#11
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:28 PM
We suffer from people confusing the new Hornets with the old Hornets too Debbie, usually from the football fans we share Spotland with. It's not fair though it is understandable if you keep the same name. Good luck with the season but I hope you lose on Sunday
Here here PD lets hope that Rochdale Hornets 1871 doesn’t get mixed up in the malaise of today when people look back in history
#12
Posted 30 March 2012 - 02:05 PM
Here here PD lets hope that Rochdale Hornets 1871 doesn’t get mixed up in the malaise of today when people look back in history
I don't think the reputation of Rochdale Hornets 1871 could be much worse with most people to be honest. Due mostly to the failure of the last board to control costs and plan for the future. A once great club dragged down the sewer.
It's a shame RH 1871 couldn't have transfered it's shares to a fans co-op (or other organisation) at the time and allowed the lineage to continue unbroken. Ah well.
Memento mori
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
Who cares -Wins!!!
Carpe Cerevisi
AKA. Winston Smith
Give 'em a fair trial..........and then hang 'em"
#13
Posted 30 March 2012 - 03:39 PM
I only started the post to save people some money and for no other reason,thought it was a good idea by NWC
Success does not consists in never making blunders,but in never making the same one the second time.
#14
Posted 30 March 2012 - 04:45 PM
I only started the post to save people some money and for no other reason,thought it was a good idea by NWC
Yeh thats right Boro Hornet, so which stand are we all going to sit together to cheer our lads on? HORNETS!!
RUGBY LEAGUE WITHOUT ROCHDALE HORNETS IS LIKE AN UNSHARPENED PENCIL, THERES NO POINT?
#15
Posted 30 March 2012 - 04:56 PM
in championship 1. and very proud to be there too, considering 6 months ago we had nothing. join us in the turf on sunday and see why wigan enjoyed coming downAre the Crusaders a Co-op now then Maggsy?
#16
Posted 30 March 2012 - 04:58 PM
I don't think the reputation of Rochdale Hornets 1871 could be much worse with most people to be honest. Due mostly to the failure of the last board to control costs and plan for the future. A once great club dragged down the sewer.
It's a shame RH 1871 couldn't have transfered it's shares to a fans co-op (or other organisation) at the time and allowed the lineage to continue unbroken. Ah well.
Strange comments those PD I dont think the people who pull your strings have been keeping you in the loop. I wonder why members of the present Board have been going around to members of the last Board with the begging bowl asking for large sums of money. That is a fact that can been proved anytime you wish.
I think you need to make a few phone calls before you post your next bout of nonsense.
Give us a shout anytime and I ll list the people visited and by whom, so stop tending the roses in the garden as your not fooling most. Thats the trouble when your a puppet someone always pulls the hand away.
#17
Posted 30 March 2012 - 07:09 PM
We suffer from people confusing the new Hornets with the old Hornets too Debbie, usually from the football fans we share Spotland with. It's not fair though it is understandable if you keep the same name. Good luck with the season but I hope you lose on Sunday
You forget that if it wasn't for Hornets 1871,the Hornets of today would not be playing at Spotland for a start.
Such a shame that saddos like you who have never done anything for te club still feel the need to have these "digs" at people who genuinely tried their best for the club - lets remember these people for all their well talked about faults did something the current board have never done and thats put their money were their mouth is - get a life PD and stop hiding behind your keyboard
Gavin Reynolds
#18
Posted 30 March 2012 - 07:19 PM
I don't think the reputation of Rochdale Hornets 1871 could be much worse with most people to be honest. Due mostly to the failure of the last board to control costs and plan for the future. A once great club dragged down the sewer.
It's a shame RH 1871 couldn't have transfered it's shares to a fans co-op (or other organisation) at the time and allowed the lineage to continue unbroken. Ah well.
Is Bradfords reputation now in the sewer? Are their board all a set of wasters?
I think your venomous sprouting towards the previous regime voiced both now and previously when we spoke by PM and you apologised to me (meant nothing clearly) is driven by something other than facts, maybe association with other individual(s) and here say?
#19
Posted 30 March 2012 - 10:43 PM
that post is from the sewer COWARD Hornets old club tried hard nasty, meet Old board and tell em. Little big man are you Wynny in disguise
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