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6 hours ago, Griff said:
Some haven't maintained their grounds. Some grounds are in a parlous state.
THEIR !!! how many clubs does this apply to ?
As the saying goes, better to own your own terrace house as being a renter in a four bedroom detached
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3 minutes ago, WakefieldCityLoyal said:
Only kid’s season tickets are free on the back of a paid adults season ticket. Some clubs give kid’s tickets free without a paying adult, imagine that.
Up the Trin
well to say the crowd tonight was only made up of Trinity supporters and maybe some neutrals, it looked quite impressive. Also I could see no evidence of a massive amount of kids on freebie tickets, Trinity are a club on the up .
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1 hour ago, wakeyranger said:
Well wakey managed to make very hard work of that. Toulouse seemed to have very in the way of a game plan. Managed to level the scored through wakey giving away dumb penalties and poor handling errors. Got to be better for Sheffield.
Agree Wakey struggled at times but Tolouse are no mugs and I think they are the best team we have played this season. They seem to be catching up on their slow start and if they play like tonight they will see off most Championship teams
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Stand by for Calder
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35 minutes ago, phiggins said:
Possibly, but now it's more a question of what other offers he gets elsewhere, rather than his current contract. If he's on an inflated contract at Leigh, I can't see likes of Wakefield matching that. If Leigh offered reduced terms, it might be his best option.
Money is no longer an issue at Wakefield , but i would hope we are not in the market for players like Holmes as we have higher ambitions
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Yes, so happy for york. I have a soft spot for them, great club, lovely ground and their league position at the moment dosnt do them justice. I hope they kick on from here.
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13 minutes ago, Rene_Artois said:
How will they fit away support in? Been to OLP and it's tiny.
All seats already sold out. Think ground tockets will sell out soon.
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15 minutes ago, Rene_Artois said:
Massive day for rugby league in South Yorkshire. 2 very impressive results. From our point of view a couple of changes that paid off. Congratulations to Eagles. Great result.
Yes sheffield really going well, when they play wakey on friday night at their place in two weeks that will be a tough game to really test the trin.
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If hudersfield had an half decent kicker this game would have been over with 10 mins to go.
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I have never seen any confirmation as to long term intention. On the face of things those seats look ok and if that fence is altered that would make a decent little stand. Plus the cas floodlights are really poor and old fashionioned . You would think they would remove them too and bring them up to modern standards when the ground gets up graded. That would also improve the view from the seats
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On 13/04/2024 at 23:00, meast said:
Castleford
Wakefield
Featherstone
Leigh
Rugby was the dominant sport in Huddersfield upto the late 1910's when Huddersfield Town under Herbert Chapman became successful.
Both clubs had similar histories throughout the 20th century but football is now king in the birthplace of the sport.
Well reading through this thread and appology if missed, no one seems to have mentioned keighley and whithaven as non soccer towns
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I am looking forward to who appointments as his coaching staff.
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There has been a team in the capital in one guise or another for over forty years. There has been the odd high light or two in that time but somehow it still feels the game is just hanging on down there. It's such a pity and I would hate for it to wither away or just hang on in the lower leagues
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Its really tough on London at the moment and like others have said people are not going to turn out to see one sided thrashings every week. I really think the game needs a strong competitive side down there. I can understand the logic of dropping down a league to get more competitive games but I believe it would be far easier to grow the club if they are in the top flight. Unfortunately easier said than done
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21 minutes ago, The Phantom Horseman said:
Whilst we're talking about "inexcusable" floodlights, have you heard the one about the mega cashed-up club supposedly aiming for an A grade from IMG who had to abandon a game a few weeks ago because of repeated floodlight failure (and now can't stage home games because they neglected to get a working water supply in their stand)?
Certainly have, even top class mega rich clubs have a glitch or two and new build snagging problems. But with being top class and mega rich, they get sorted. What's up with Fev have they run out of light bulbs in the local Lidl
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11 hours ago, Fevrover said:
Get you with your posh ground ( it's only taken 26 years ) .
I realise I have been mischievous with some of my comments over the last week or so. Last night was probably one of the bigger home games of the season. Bank holiday game against local rivals. Large crowd following on from that recently hard fought cup game. The Fev lights are poor by modern standards, I understand that as money is always tight within our game. However for the club to neglect their up keep and play a game with so many of the individual lights not working is inexcusable in my opinion. The club knew the game was happening and it was an evening KO, surely someone could have at least changed the faulty bulbs in preparation.
I agree it was a close game and the outcome was always in doubt, but to me the terrible lighting did not do justice to the good game that was played by both teams in very tough conditions.
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1 hour ago, gazza77 said:
No complaints on the result from me.
I'm cold, wet and we lost. Best entertainment for a couple of seasons though, enjoyable and close game. Time will tell given first match of the season for me, but feels like it will be more enjoyable without any pressure on for promotion.
Enjoyable !!! I don't know how you found it so. Mind you even ugly women look better in the dark. All I saw was mud and shadows so glad the visits to that place are over for the season
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good game and two great defences. O'Neill, doesn't do much flash stuff but he is a excellent defender and grafter
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Fair play to Hull, look a totally different side this half. Could the half time in this game be the turning point of Hulls season, it's certainly given them signs of hope and something to build on
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5 minutes ago, sentoffagain2 said:
Hull Fc and Cas need a spell in the Championship to get that winning feeling back.
Agree a few games on that Fev pitch would e a good dose of reality
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1 minute ago, meast said:
Are you really putting the blame on the shambles that is Hull FC on Tony Smith?
I think most people know, but are afraid to admit that the problems are further up, Hull have been terrible for years, through 4 different coaches and countless players, it can't all be down to them surely?
I see your point but some of it must be down to him. Nevertheless I also think the culture and ethics of all organisations is set by the person(s) at the very top.
I still think Smith won't survive and I just wonder who will be the next patsy out there who will shortly be taking over his job.
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1 minute ago, DavidM said:
Can’t see Hull coming back now
Can't see Tony Smith bothering to go back to the club either. He'd be wiser getting down to the dole office to be ahead of the queue after the Easter break
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9 minutes ago, daz39 said:
I reckon Cas may just raise their game slightly here, it only needs to be slightly as Leeds are doodoo as well and are once again relying on another Fartown reject half-back to lead them to glory, it ain't gonna happen guys!!!
Cas by 6 and Smith to go on a Derek Beaumont type rant after before packing his case!.
or it could be entirely the opposite. Cas get thumped and Lingard is in the media once again trying to justify how his poor squad that keeps losing is a long term cunning plan
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20 minutes ago, gazza77 said:
The catchment area isn't (or at least shouldn't) be any smaller than several other clubs. Pontefract, Knottingley, Ackworth were all Fev areas when I was growing up, so comparable with the catchment for Cas, Leigh, Warrington, Widnes, etc. Whether they'd be able to draw a bigger fanbase back however after 30 years outside the topflight is another matter, albeit likely to be a moot point anyway.
Yes, Fev are never likely to be there biggest club. Still no reason that they shouldn't be up there until we reach the promised land of "big city" teams however. It just needs someone with deep pockets and willing to keep throwing money at it long term, same as Huddersfield, Leigh, Warrington and so many other clubs that are benefactor dependent. At the moment however, that just feels like wishful thinking for those of us who dare to dream.
Pontefract, Knottingley and Ackworth, come on ! Ponte and Knottingley have far more Cas fans. Why not really scrape the barrel and add Purston and Wraggby. Fev never has and never will have a bigger fan base than those four clubs you mentioned. But like you say, no harm in dreaming
Fri 3rd-Sun 5th May: The Betfred Championship Match Thread
in The General Rugby League Forum
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Sheffield looked the best team we have played this season and played with some slick rugby. Thackrey was good for them. However they couldn't cope with Wakeys pack