Nothus wrote:
If Sky get the rights I really can't see them broadcasting every single match like Premier used to do.
Frustrating as I would quite like to see how Toronto go next season but I'm not sure it's worth the subscription just for that alone.
Nothus wrote:
If Sky get the rights I really can't see them broadcasting every single match like Premier used to do.
Frustrating as I would quite like to see how Toronto go next season but I'm not sure it's worth the subscription just for that alone.
wireone wrote:
Do you ask the question because you think I am wrong or to test the strength of my conviction?
In the mid fifties the back line I remember was Frazer, Bevan, Challinor, Naughton, Gilfedder, Price, Helme,
About 1956 Price went to St Helens and Helme retired.
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Call Me God wrote:
Samoa v USA in Brighton...a city with no professional Rugby side and no pedigree in the sport, attracted 29,000 fans. It is highly unlikely that many Samoan or American tourists were in the crowd that day, so you have to ask who was?
Cherry_Warrior wrote:
Yeah i am going to disagree with that one Aboveus. I would say Sa'u stands out above Sarginson from what i have seen. Very true that Sa'u is unproven but so was Sarginson and for me is still relatively unproven.
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