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AB Knight

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  1. My only problem with length of games is some Sky games go on far too long.

    I don’t know if it would work but I’d like to see a shot clock (60 seconds? 90 seconds?) for the video ref so they aren’t spending 5 minutes going over and over a possible try.
     

    On the one hand it speeds things up, on the other hand it means they are sometimes rushing and will make mistakes. Mind you mistakes are made regardless. 

  2. Vintage American comics. I only own a handful nowadays - the 3 biggest Marvel comics from the 1960s (1st appearance of Spider-Man, 1st Fantastic Four, 1st Hulk).

    I also own a single page from Action Comics # 1 (1st Superman appearance 1938).....for a full/complete copy you’re looking at £400k minimum and besides there’s only about 75 copies known to exist so I’m happy with just a page. All kept safely in a bank vault!

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  3. 1 minute ago, Gav Wilson said:

    Did he?! Blimey, I thought he wa nabbut a bairn when he came to us!

    But apart from Clarkson, Ellis and Marsh, what have Super League ever done for us? Brought peace? 

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  4. 6 hours ago, Jughead said:

    Leigh winning against a heavily depleted York side, a top six side, who had an eighteen year old winger on debut on the bench,

    Good post overall however I’ll have to pull you up on this point - if you’re referring to Myles Harrison he’s played at least 10 Championship games for York. 

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Wiggyroad said:

    At least John Flatman would keep the fans up to date with information. I can't remember the last time the new guy actually informed us off anything.To be honest I am struggling to remember his name.

    Flatman made you believe, he was enthusiastic, talked the club up at every opportunity, we seemed to have a clear aim and ambitions. He was also very approachable. 
     

    I don’t really know what Clint’s intentions are. 

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  6. 1 minute ago, georgeb1 said:

    All true and valid comments , we really have fallen apart as a team , totally clue less , big changes are coming at the knights 😀😀😀

    The balls in our ballpool have popped lately.....speaking of which do they have a wacky warehouse in Cornwall? 🤣
     

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  7. It’s like the creativity and flair of our players is coached out of them. Too many players have come in and looked exciting early on then after a few matches they play to our set structure. It’s boring. The only player who looks to be allowed to play what he sees is Marsh, and surprise surprise most of our breaks and tries come through him. 
     

    This ‘give it to the first receiver who passes it inside for 5 tackles then a kick’ isn’t working. 
     

    Thought the decision to leave Jubb on yet again for the full 80 (and I’m not criticising Will, he had a solid game) was woeful. It was crying out for a change of pace - Hingano could’ve gone to 9, even Harris. Instead we just attempted to grind out the win, like usual. 
     

    We need a change of approach or a change elsewhere. 

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  8. 31 minutes ago, Scubby said:

    I see they stuck a few seats behind the goal, presumably for season ticket holders from the old main stand. They must have got p### wet through at the game today?

    That’s something I was going to ask - there’s no doubt some seats in the Benidorm flats, but otherwise is there much/any seating for regular fans? 
     

    edit: just seen what they’ve built. Not great in wet weather.

  9. 8 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:

    There’s a few things I find odd about that whole situation.

    Firstly, if they don’t believe what they are being told by the people who sell the tickets, then surely there’s a greater question as to whether their financial reconciliations are accurate? If the cash stacks up then surely the number sold stacks up? All clubs should be familiar with how you independently check these things as it’s little different to a ‘split gate’ cup game in reality, something that they should all be familiar with by virtue of the operational rules.

    Secondly, how has this gone on for so long without a resolution?!

    And, lastly, in reality York can basically announce whatever crowd they like if they feel within their rights to do so. As ever, the infamous 25,004 at Wigan v Saints is the answer to that one.

    (None of the above is a dig at York and one or all can be applied to plenty of clubs)

    Fully agree. I made a similar point before and people asked me for answers, I don’t have them, like everyone else I only have questions. My estimate is we are about 10% up on attendances at the last ground, while nothing to write home about, in today’s climate it’s not too bad. I just wish we’d be a bit more open about it....oh and improve the match day experience but that’s for another thread.

  10. Possibly going off on one a bit here but as I get older I’ve noticed people don’t like to feel they are missing out, be it gigs, bargains, even the whoopsie cabinet at Tesco!
     

    As an example, before Castlefords first game of the season (a sellout vs Salford) I noticed how the interest in the match increased over time. A few months before and people thought 6k/7k tops. Then people started thinking they’d miss out (ticket sales no doubt helped by a ticket offer) and by the week of the game it was fever pitch and social media was a real buzz with people asking for spare tickets. 

    On a similar theme I notice a real buzz around clubs when they announce season ticket sales, how many they’ve sold compared to previous years. Here in York, the football club sold as many as last season in just 6 days. It creates interest and people who were maybe on the fence are more likely to buy.
     

    It’s why I think it’s a shame in RL some clubs are so secretive about attendances and sales. None more so than at York City Knights, I once figured out how many season tickets we’d sold compared to the previous year and published the huge % increase on the York totalRL forum and was swiftly told by someone from the club to remove the info. There’s the farcical situation with the Knights supposedly not believing the crowds given by the Stadium company so they don’t announce them. I recall the club getting more than 1000 for the first time in a while, I remember breaking 2500 against Toronto which required 2 stands open, 3 stands open for 4000+ against Bradford at Bootham Crescent. It showed the club in good health and I genuinely believe increased attendances further. 
     

    I admit I’m a stat geek but it’s disappointing that things are kept secretive. 

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  11. Just now, spanishknight said:

    Hasn't  Marsh got 11 tries as well now?, reminds me of 2019 season all the close games, its not doing my dicky ticker any good.

    He’s on 9 for the season now after today. 

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  12. 2 minutes ago, YCKonstantine said:

    I sort of had the commentary on in the background so I wasn't listening listening but this seems like a game we shouldn't have won from the performance.

    Sounds like the players weren’t playing playing at times but come the end of the season that could be a crucial win.

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  13. Big improvement needed. Sounds like we are missing O’Hagan and a centre - I like what Antrobus brings but feel he’s better in the forwards. For the second half I’d be tempted to swop Glover with Antrobus just to give AJ a bit of support.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Hemi4561 said:

    This is the result of the way media output is generated, instantly via electronics. I the good old days you may have had a reporter/writer, an editor, a typesetter, and a proof reader. This has been replaced by two thumb typing. I have seen typos, and non sequiturs at all !levels of written communication.

    My heart sank a bit when the BBC put ‘your’ instead of ‘you’re’ earlier this year in an article. I’ve even offered to proof read match day programmes for a number of sports clubs before they go to print. I know it’s nitpicking but I always think when clubs have errors in their programmes/social media it just gives off a poor vibe. Then again my mum was an English teacher who was fluent in 7 languages so I’m probably raised/wired differently!

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  15. Just focusing on the positives first of all:

    A good triple header. The men’s team while looking shaky in defence scored some good tries and moved it about a bit. I actually thought the support from the crowd was good, sat in the middle of the stand there was plenty of singing from the left as well as the usual right side. Good crowd, seemed busier than normal? Overall an important win and although it wasn’t pretty today, Ford has coached us to an important 4 points in 72 hours. 
     

    Obviously a lot of room for improvement. Tighten up the defence, get a few bodies back and cement our place in the playoffs. 
     

    As a club we are doing a lot of things right and there’s a lot of unnoticed hard work going on behind the scenes but we need to come up with some ideas to make match days more of an event - it was the platinum jubilee and we were playing London, thought we missed an opportunity there to set it up as our very own jubilee party, we really need to work on making matches an event. I like having women’s games on before the main event but I’d also love to see singers, bands, cheerleaders, entertainers etc between the matches. 

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