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  1. Well done Fev, I know exactly how all you fans feel. Enjoy - Great isn't it !!! Hope to join you at the Halliwell Jones (and give you a better game that Fax did !!).
  2. Ancient history. We had a scratch team out that day for what was a meaningless match (and the 3rd in a week).
  3. 3,000 average fans @
  4. I am reliably informed that Barrow are on course to post another profit for 2010, as they did in 2009. Only Widnes have a chance of meeting the criteria, and even they will struggle with the
  5. Hardly desparate. Blackwood was with us earlier in the season until he got injured and Carlile is a straight replacement for Henderson. We've had 6-7 players out through injury in recent weeks with 3 or 4 of those out for the season.
  6. Henderson signing for the Eagles now on Barrow Official Website ... http://www.barrowrlfc.com/barrow_rugby_new....asp?newsID=746
  7. Barrow were well under par today - a shadow of the team that beat Cas. Due to the injury list the squad pretty much picks itself at the moment, but unfortunately we picked up at least 1 other season ending injury There'll be a few new faces in the squad soon and as last season proved, it's not how you start it's how you finsih tha matters
  8. A good attendance with no away following. However, you have to remember the 'Sky effect'. For most clubs in the Championship, for this season and last, their biggest crowds of the season are for the televised games. I believe that each televised match gets 200 family tickets to give away (sponsored by the Co-op). That equates to 800 fans. It was certainly the case last season at Barrow, where we had 4 live Sky matches and the lowest crowd was just over 2,400 (vs Toulouse). I reckon in Barrow, a Sky match adds 400-500 fans.
  9. In the above, if you replace 'Sheffield' for 'Barrow', '1999 for '1875' and '11 years' for '135 years' you pretty much sum up Barrow Raiders today. If we paid totally silly money for players we'd have a squad capable of holding its' own in Super League. We have a squad of ex/fringe SL players and the rest either locals or just good Championship quality players.
  10. 900 crowd x 12 guaranteed home games x
  11. Firstly, it has now stopped raining and the surface Craven Park will be perfect. Secondly, the club is owned by Debenture holders (similar to shareholders). Just a question to 'Eagleraider'. Where are Sheffield getting their cash from to bring over their overseas contingent and sustain them ??? It's certainly not on crowds of 900. This is not a dig at Sheffield, just making a point that ALL RL clubs have investors/sponsors and very few make a profit (which Barrow did in 2009 and 2010 by the way).
  12. We played Keighley at home last Wednesday (10th March) in a rearranged NR Cup game. Barrow 62 - 18 Keighley In the Widnes game, we were ahead all the game until the 79th minute. Even many Widnes fans commented that we were the better team that day. Having said that, Featherstone are looking really good this year and Saturday's game will certainly be the toughest home game of the season to-date by far.
  13. Probably a few dozen. Most fans have a quid of two going into the lottery a week. There are 6,000-odd members of the lottery paying
  14. Barrow isn't 'bankrolled' by anyone. The club is owned by debenture holders (similar to share holders). Des is the Chairman and contributes some money to the club. From the 2008 accounts announced at the recent AGM, I quote (from the local rag) .... "Financial figures revealed at the meeting showed Johnston had put
  15. It's OK, Barrow fans now have thick skins regarding the endless allagations against us. The fact is that we averaged crowds of 2,400 last season, have a club lottery that brings in over
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