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Match thread: Challenge Cup 5th Round. Featherstone Rovers v Wakefield Trinity. Sunday 10th March 2024.


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2 hours ago, sentoffagain2 said:

  I didn't want it registered post.Who in their right mind would pinch a Rovers season ticket.😃

It might have been concern about the envelope going missing. 😉

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53 minutes ago, sentoffagain2 said:

       1895 Cup Wakefield 30 Barrow 12.Does that give supporters a bit more hope for a shock Rovers win next week.

Must admit I raised my eyebrows when I saw the score as they had previously looked very good. Wakefield fans didn't seem that impressed by their performance today, perhaps conditions had an impact. Apparently Fordy was in attendance.

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10 minutes ago, Michael Bates said:

https://www.featherstonerovers.co.uk/news/capacity-of-post-office-road-terrace-reduced-UJvz7/

This doesn't sound ideal. Have the council just realised there are no crush barriers?

 

IMG bonus, better stadium utilisation points with a lower capacity. 🙄

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11 minutes ago, gazza77 said:

IMG bonus, better stadium utilisation points with a lower capacity. 🙄

Silver linings!

I agree with the above though. It's very dated and should be improved. I'm guessing the lack of crush barriers has led to this decision and the potential crowd hasn't been high enough for it to be an issue for years.

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6 minutes ago, Michael Bates said:

Silver linings!

I agree with the above though. It's very dated and should be improved. I'm guessing the lack of crush barriers has led to this decision and the potential crowd hasn't been high enough for it to be an issue for years.

    Can't we use the Council grant money £2 million.I think Cas and Wakefield have or are using it on their stadiums.

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54 minutes ago, Total Rugby League said:

FEATHERSTONE ROVERS have been instructed by Wakefield Council to reduce the Millennium Stadium’s capacity ahead of their Challenge Cup clash with Wakefield Trinity this weekend....

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Reduced gate? Who writes these things ? Reduced crowd behind the PO Rd end but plenty of room else where ,not going to be full.

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33 minutes ago, sentoffagain2 said:

    Can't we use the Council grant money £2 million.I think Cas and Wakefield have or are using it on their stadiums.

Sounds like a good idea to me. Stadium development is what it was for wasn't it?

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2 minutes ago, Michael Bates said:

Sounds like a good idea to me. Stadium development is what it was for wasn't it?

  Both Wakefield and Cas have or are using the Council £2million from the Wakefield district Rugby League resilience fund.We need to build a new terrace and in the corner put a food bank for use weekdays by local community then all boxes are ticked.We still have it don't we or has it evaporated.

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9 minutes ago, Michael Bates said:

Sounds like a good idea to me. Stadium development is what it was for wasn't it?

It's to actively support and encourage the growth of grassroots rugby league - while increasing the community use of their facilities.

In theory, it's a good idea. Is it really needed though: without having any context as to the actual reduction, is it likely to be an issue other than twice against Wakey? Given my slightly tongue in cheek comment, but with a potentially serious point that this may actually increase our IMG score (caveat, I don't definitely know either way), then could the funding be better used elsewhere?

It would be good to have sight as to the intended use of the council funding however, whatever the plan is.

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I believe the possible need for the re-installation of crash barriers was mentioned at the most recent fans' forum so it can't really be that much of a shock to the Club

1 hour ago, sentoffagain2 said:

  Both Wakefield and Cas have or are using the Council £2million from the Wakefield district Rugby League resilience fund.We need to build a new terrace and in the corner put a food bank for use weekdays by local community then all boxes are ticked.We still have it don't we or has it evaporated.

I'd be surprised if at least some of that funding hasn't already been used to buy the old bowling club and land across to Station Lane, possibly with some the rest earmarked for the proposed sports rehabilitation hub?

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3 hours ago, Les Tonks Sidestep said:

I believe the possible need for the re-installation of crash barriers was mentioned at the most recent fans' forum so it can't really be that much of a shock to the Club

I'd be surprised if at least some of that funding hasn't already been used to buy the old bowling club and land across to Station Lane, possibly with some the rest earmarked for the proposed sports rehabilitation hub?

I'm sure you're right but I have no idea what that means or what implications it has.  Here's me thinking that they could give me a few grand and I could spend my days painting the rusty old railings in my impending (early) retirement.  Lets not get started on the 1950's terracing designed for childrens shoe sizes from which I've stumbled down (sober) more times than I care to remember.........

If there is any money left for us from WMDC I would say use it or lose it - even if its not already been redirected to less important areas such as education , social care etc 😉  

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15 hours ago, Fevrover said:

Reduced gate? Who writes these things ?

OUR friend callum wilson who is the font of all knowledge:kolobok_grin:

Just a thought who's going to do the count is the council going to send some one and when his tally counter reaches their perceived number will he  get security to escort people away from the terrace or just shut the gates 😖

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