Dewsbury at home Friday night
#1
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 11:28
York City Knights v Dewsbury Rams 8pm
Ref C Leatherbarrow TJ C hancock TJ C Dean RR G Evans MC M Charlton
#2
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 03:32
so kids are the future of the game....think york should have a re-think and hope they have a future
#3
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 03:36
will not be attending this one...in their greed york are requiring £5 for a child...so £48 for an hour & a half's possible entertainment is a liitle much
so kids are the future of the game....think york should have a re-think and hope they have a future
Why not get him/her a season ticket then all away games are free?.
#4
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 03:46
will not be attending this one...in their greed york are requiring £5 for a child...so £48 for an hour & a half's possible entertainment is a liitle much
so kids are the future of the game....think york should have a re-think and hope they have a future
A fiver is greedy? Do you think York run their club on brass buttons?
#5
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 04:06
#6
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 04:24
will not be attending this one...in their greed york are requiring £5 for a child...so £48 for an hour & a half's possible entertainment is a liitle much
Tell you what, come to the game and meet me at the turnstiles and I'll pay for your kids to get in. How's about that?
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#7
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 04:52
A fiver is greedy? Do you think York run their club on brass buttons?
no i dont gav
but sometimes clubs after look at what is to be gained rather than lost.
like these 3 senarios
senario 1 i go to the match with my family costs £48 in,burgers & drinks £20..if im lucky,round it up too £70,80 mins entertainment then a 40 minute drive home...night out covering maybe 4 hours cost £80 including fuel...york recieving around £70 of that amount
senario 2 i go to the match with my family costs £28 for 2 adults,under 16's free,£20 on food & drink (£20 not spent on home games as too close to home)
£10 for petrol..night out £58..york recieve around £48
senario 3 drive straight home past the ground & listen on BBC radio york....money spent £0 (because were at york anyway)money into york's coffers...
zip,zero,nothing...its a hard way too look at things but rugby league fans are struggling as much as the teams..and without one you dont have the other.
#8
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 04:54
if simon your been serious i will take you up on that offer...£28 gained for york rather than £48 lostTell you what, come to the game and meet me at the turnstiles and I'll pay for your kids to get in. How's about that?
half empty or half full is your glass
#9
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 05:11
The fact you have 4 children in tow obviously has a factor on your decision. I do not think £48 is bad for 6 people averaging £8 each to watch a game featuring your own team. Why should we give free entry to Under 16 visitors? Anyway they would be disappointed as we have no burger van any more, just meat pies.no i dont gav
but sometimes clubs after look at what is to be gained rather than lost.
like these 3 senarios
senario 1 i go to the match with my family costs £48 in,burgers & drinks £20..if im lucky,round it up too £70,80 mins entertainment then a 40 minute drive home...night out covering maybe 4 hours cost £80 including fuel...york recieving around £70 of that amount
senario 2 i go to the match with my family costs £28 for 2 adults,under 16's free,£20 on food & drink (£20 not spent on home games as too close to home)
£10 for petrol..night out £58..york recieve around £48
senario 3 drive straight home past the ground & listen on BBC radio york....money spent £0 (because were at york anyway)money into york's coffers...
zip,zero,nothing...its a hard way too look at things but rugby league fans are struggling as much as the teams..and without one you dont have the other.
#10
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 05:19
lol the thought of paying £16 to have my ears bombarded by an 6 & 8 with the chorus of ''wheres the toilet ?,i want some chips,im bored,im cold,i wanna drink,is it home time yet ?,im tired''The fact you have 4 children in tow obviously has a factor on your decision. I do not think £48 is bad for 6 people averaging £8 each to watch a game featuring your own team. Why should we give free entry to Under 16 visitors? Anyway they would be disappointed as we have no burger van any more, just meat pies.
im sure when i was a kid i was the same going to crown flatts in the 70's...but my dad stuck at it and made me the rugby league fan i am today
so on that if i keep taking them fingers cross they will get hooked and keep rugby league alive for their kids.
#11
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 11:43
After the 2nd half last week, think there could be a couple of places up for grabs.
Think it will be a really hard game, I've only missed 1 game of any type this season & the way the
Rams played in the 1st 20 minutes at the start of the season against us is still the best rugby I have
seen from any side so far this season.
#12
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 03:39
Good news Coolie!! All Under 16's have free entry to Friday's game. Be aware you will have to pay £2 each if you want to sit though.lol the thought of paying £16 to have my ears bombarded by an 6 & 8 with the chorus of ''wheres the toilet ?,i want some chips,im bored,im cold,i wanna drink,is it home time yet ?,im tired''
im sure when i was a kid i was the same going to crown flatts in the 70's...but my dad stuck at it and made me the rugby league fan i am today
so on that if i keep taking them fingers cross they will get hooked and keep rugby league alive for their kids.
#13
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 07:00
at least the gate will be 6 more than it was going too be
cya all friday night
thanks again
coolie
#14
Posté 28 juin 2012 - 12:13
Enjoy the game, Coolie.
#15
Posté 29 juin 2012 - 11:10
#16
Posté 29 juin 2012 - 03:03
Can answer it myself. Danny Nicklas recalled by Hull FC for weekend game. B...dy dual registration!!Rammo has tweeted "despite another setback" before tonight's game. Any ideas what has happened now anyone?
#17
Posté 29 juin 2012 - 10:39
#18
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 10:16
With all the disruptions over the last few days with players withdrawing thought we gave them a game, much better that the away game my M.O.M was Bush with Davis a close second.
Agree with your MOM's, John. Esposito looked promising in his short stint, George Elliott continues to impress and over anxiety late ( and to some extent, that ruddy dual-registration ) on cost us a win.
I'm still trying to work out why the ref took so much flak post-match because, though not a great fan of his, I've seen far, far worse officiating this season. Thought James Craven and Steve Crossley were superb for the Rams.
Does anybody else besides me and Mark Aston think that DR should be banished to the outer rings of Saturn ??
Ce message a été modifié par andyacko - 30 juin 2012 - 10:17 .
#19
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 10:36
First 2 tries from the Rams were due to officialdom errors. The first try was from a 2 metre forward pass in front of the ref and touch judge. The second try was after the ref gave the Rams another set of six following dropped ball from their passes (which we never touched) in our own 20 zone. That was shocking! His 10's were very erratic and players were always in front of him whether he took them back 8 or 10 and at one time took us back 15 as got his line markings mixed up. Also, blowing the whistle too early for tap penalties, when it was impossible for all defenders to be back 10 from the tap when he was barely over the 20 himself. Thought he was better 2nd half though, as were touch judges.Agree with your MOM's, John. Esposito looked promising in his short stint, George Elliott continues to impress and over anxiety late ( and to some extent, that ruddy dual-registration ) on cost us a win.
I'm still trying to work out why the ref took so much flak post-match because, though not a great fan of his, I've seen far, far worse officiating this season. Thought James Craven and Steve Crossley were superb for the Rams.
Does anybody else besides me and Mark Aston think that DR should be banished to the outer rings of Saturn ??
#20
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 07:06
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