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Sun 10 Oct: MPG: Toulouse Olympique v Featherstone Rovers KO 18:00 (Sky)


Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Toulouse Olympique by 13 points or more
      45
    • Toulouse Olympique by 7 to 12 points
      35
    • Toulouse Olympique by 1 to 6 points
      10
    • Featherstone Rovers by 1 to 6 points
      13
    • Featherstone Rovers by 7 to 12 points
      25
    • Featherstone Rovers by 13 points or more
      5

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Agbrigg said:

All he had to do was to take a hour and half trip up to Durham and get it renewed while he waited. It's about 20 mins process at the passport office. 

RFL secret agent let his tyres down.


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On 05/10/2021 at 13:36, Davo5 said:

As I’ve said previously Toulouse win 24-20,hopefully a bumper crowd & a fantastic game that showcases what the Championship offers.

and how many will of paid to get in?

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On 05/10/2021 at 16:55, gogledd said:

Toulouse Olympique for me - purely so I can go to the first all-French Super League game between Catalans and TO XIII

well there’s a reason, 1 game.   

What if an English team wanted to join the Elite 1 in France and displaced a traditional French team.  Do you think the French would welcome them in, not  a chance there would be hell on.   The reverse of what we are seeing sounds ridiculous, and all for selfish self interest.

Posted
6 minutes ago, lingaro said:

and how many will of paid to get in?

Yes, this is always the important question to ask as soon as there is a possibility of a positively large crowd. 

Posted
On 06/10/2021 at 06:53, Steven Grason said:

We are not a team who slows down the play the ball. We have been very disciplined all year. In fact it was Toulouse who used those tactics against us earlier in the season. 

absolutely spot on, the speed of the ruck at home against the was the slowest all season by a long way the referee was appalling on that day you could of had a woodbine at each tackle when Fev was in possession.

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On 06/10/2021 at 16:54, Agbrigg said:

Yes I would not argue with that. Could it be that it an extremely important game between two teams that get next to zero TV exposure and therefore many are interested to see them play.

Where as GF , with respect to the two teams involved, we see at least one of them on TV just about every week. 

Sometimes you can have too much of a good thing 

sick of watching St Helens, Wigan, Warrington etc.  it's boring.

Posted
13 hours ago, David Shepherd said:

Big loss. Not the biggest middle, but a ferocious tackler and he’s chief energy officer.

it’s like having a fan on the pitch.

Proper nice bloke too. Gutted for him.

Look at this positively, his absence creates the opportunity for someone to step up, many times the unexpected replacement has given everything to prove his worth and walked off being one of the best player's on the field.

Posted
10 minutes ago, lingaro said:

sick of watching St Helens, Wigan, Warrington etc.  it's boring.

Your allowed to attend other matches mate. Next season why not try say - Salford v Huddersfield?

Posted
35 minutes ago, lingaro said:

well there’s a reason, 1 game.   

What if an English team wanted to join the Elite 1 in France and displaced a traditional French team.  Do you think the French would welcome them in, not  a chance there would be hell on.   The reverse of what we are seeing sounds ridiculous, and all for selfish self interest.

The company of SL clubs is called Super League Europe. You know that of course.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Scubby said:

The company of SL clubs is called Super League Europe. You know that of course.

And your point is? 

Of course... you are arrogant. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, lingaro said:

well there’s a reason, 1 game.   

What if an English team wanted to join the Elite 1 in France and displaced a traditional French team.  Do you think the French would welcome them in, not  a chance there would be hell on.   The reverse of what we are seeing sounds ridiculous, and all for selfish self interest.

The French welcomed an italian club (Saluzzo Roosters) into their leagues actually, because you know, they can see the bigger picture.

Posted
1 hour ago, lingaro said:

and how many will of paid to get in?

6000 on line tickets sold so far by this morning

Posted
3 hours ago, Agbrigg said:

All he had to do was to take a hour and half trip up to Durham and get it renewed while he waited. It's about 20 mins process at the passport office. 

He sent it off weeks ago and it's now 'lost' in the system. There was a similar story a couple of weeks ago about one of GB's Down Syndrome junior swimming team members who was going to miss out on a trip to Italy. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Les Tonks Sidestep said:

He sent it off weeks ago and it's now 'lost' in the system. There was a similar story a couple of weeks ago about one of GB's Down Syndrome junior swimming team members who was going to miss out on a trip to Italy. 

This happens more than you think. That's why when I renew ,I just go yo Durham and get it done on the day.

Posted
4 hours ago, lingaro said:

and how many will of paid to get in?

More than any other team in the Championship will have managed this year. But you're a "count the empty seats" kind of guy, aren't you?

4 hours ago, lingaro said:

well there’s a reason, 1 game.   

What if an English team wanted to join the Elite 1 in France and displaced a traditional French team.  Do you think the French would welcome them in, not  a chance there would be hell on.   The reverse of what we are seeing sounds ridiculous, and all for selfish self interest.

I think they'd be confused as to why an English team would feel the need to travel to France to play, considering the availability of higher standard leagues more local to them. They most likely wouldn't be that bothered, given the evidence that they've let in Italian sides in the past. I bet you hadn't taken that into account when beginning that rant though about the selfish horrible buggers.

3 hours ago, lingaro said:

And your point is? 

Of course... you are arrogant. 

I think his point was pretty obvious: Super League Europe is not an English league, so your rant about the French joining an English league was utterly redundant.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Lowdesert said:

Yes, web rates are cheaper.  Mine was €18 which is great value for such a match imo.

Yes, absolutely. Not sure how it compares to TO's normal admission prices? The 2019 final was essentially normal TWP match price. 

Posted
8 hours ago, lingaro said:

and how many will of paid to get in?

 

8 hours ago, lingaro said:

well there’s a reason, 1 game.   

What if an English team wanted to join the Elite 1 in France and displaced a traditional French team.  Do you think the French would welcome them in, not  a chance there would be hell on.   The reverse of what we are seeing sounds ridiculous, and all for selfish self interest.

 

7 hours ago, lingaro said:

And your point is? 

Of course... you are arrogant. 

Oh dear has your Facebook account been suspended.

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