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4 July 2010 at 1:06 am #39024
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Rugby league has been going
You would of thought that such a sport has Rugby League would have made an impact on the British sporting public but it hasn’t and is regarded by the vast majority of the public as a minor sport along the lines of Lacrosse or even croquet .
Never mind they keep trying to compete against major sports like football and rugby union incidentally they have a issue with them men as well for not doing what they want all those years ago what are we left with a few thousand bitter and twisted supporters you think they hate us and indeed they do.
But the real hatred is for the other code of rugby and according to rumours the chubbies are concerned because the sharks are circling and are making their home at LSV :shock:
4 July 2010 at 11:27 am #39035Good research, but perhaps next time you are studying history you could check up the answer to the question I asked you, which you seem to be struggling with.
4 July 2010 at 3:28 pm #39037Good research, but perhaps next time you are studying history you could check up the answer to the question I asked you, which you seem to be struggling with.The 2006 League Cup Final
4 July 2010 at 4:19 pm #39038Anonymous
Good research, but perhaps next time you are studying history you could check up the answer to the question I asked you, which you seem to be struggling with.
The 2006 League Cup Final[/quote]
Good answer mon thats fo oked him up :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
4 July 2010 at 6:23 pm #39041Four and a half years ago. Wow – you guys are so loyal.
4 July 2010 at 6:33 pm #39043Anonymous
Stalker is back :D :D :D ……………One for your noggin mutty why is there a big backlash on cubbie .com about the price of a ticket for the Hull game and I expect a honest answer no bull shi te tell us all the truth
4 July 2010 at 6:37 pm #39045Four and a half years ago. Wow – you guys are so loyal.I answered on your other thread, so I’ll repeat it here:-
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Obviously it’s been quite a while.That said, most Latics away games aren’t either within a £3.20 bus ride from home or can be combined with a summer holiday which is probably how most of your 3000 (yeah, right) treat the French trip.
Unquote4 July 2010 at 8:01 pm #39050Stalker is back :D :D :D ……………One for your noggin mutty why is there a big backlash on cubbie .com about the price of a ticket for the Hull game and I expect a honest answer no bull shi te tell us all the truthHull RL pay a fair and proper rent for use of the council owned KC Stadium,and that is reflected in there admission price’s.
Unlike some who pay a “Peppercorn Rent” and are “Subsidized” by the host club’s Premiership Income,allowing match ticket’s to be sold vastly discounted rate’s.That is a Fact!.
5 July 2010 at 2:52 am #39093Hull charge £21 for adult seats. As all junior season ticket holders can get a free ticket, they have to make up the shortfall somewhere else, hence slightly higher prices. The moaning will be from the childless adults who dont benefit – I’d be surprised if a parent with 2 kids was complaining about £21 for 3 seats!
Anyway, what about these fatties that go to the football in Wigan – when are you going to offer your view on what should be done with them as you seem to be strangely quiet on that subject.
5 July 2010 at 3:40 am #39094Hull charge £21 for adult seats. As all junior season ticket holders can get a free ticket, they have to make up the shortfall somewhere else, hence slightly higher prices. The moaning will be from the childless adults who dont benefit – I’d be surprised if a parent with 2 kids was complaining about £21 for 3 seats!Anyway, what about these fatties that go to the football in Wigan – when are you going to offer your view on what should be done with them as you seem to be strangely quiet on that subject.
Old Trafford ground capacity 75,957 football supporters.
What’s the capacity when you fat bastards play there int championship play off final…..? :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:5 July 2010 at 9:03 am #39097Anonymous
Hull charge £21 for adult seats. As all junior season ticket holders can get a free ticket, they have to make up the shortfall somewhere else, hence slightly higher prices. The moaning will be from the childless adults who dont benefit – I’d be surprised if a parent with 2 kids was complaining about £21 for 3 seats!
Anyway, what about these fatties that go to the football in Wigan – when are you going to offer your view on what should be done with them as you seem to be strangely quiet on that subject.
Old Trafford ground capacity 75,957 football supporters.
What’s the capacity when you fat kangaroo play there int championship play off final…..? :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]37,500 due to the one cheek per seat policy :roll: :roll:
5 July 2010 at 10:08 am #39099Hull charge £21 for adult seats. As all junior season ticket holders can get a free ticket, they have to make up the shortfall somewhere else, hence slightly higher prices. The moaning will be from the childless adults who dont benefit – I’d be surprised if a parent with 2 kids was complaining about £21 for 3 seats!
Anyway, what about these fatties that go to the football in Wigan – when are you going to offer your view on what should be done with them as you seem to be strangely quiet on that subject.
Old Trafford ground capacity 75,957 football supporters.
What’s the capacity when you fat kangaroo play there int championship play off final…..? :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]Dodges the question again about these fat folk that go to watch the ‘tics…..
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