Wires71 wrote:
I'm a bit of a traditionalist but have been won over by the support base Toronto has achieved in 2 years playing in the lower tiers. I was dissappointed when they did not win (not that they deserved to).
Wires71 wrote:
I'm a bit of a traditionalist but have been won over by the support base Toronto has achieved in 2 years playing in the lower tiers. I was dissappointed when they did not win (not that they deserved to).
Cherry_&_White wrote:
Something that we've been really, really good at in the big games in recent years has been our ability to out-last the opposition. Whether that's having the energy to make a late comeback, or the ability to physically exhaust teams like last week against Cas.
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Sir Kevin Sinfield wrote:
And attacking someone because they have different views to you, I suppose that makes you a very kind person.
That’s just like what happened in the Wakefield Working Men’s Club.
SaleSlim wrote:
Whilst I'm far from a Saints fan, what's with the Wire love in on here? Personally I can't stand them and their arrogant non-singjng, drum beating fans. Pains me to say I'll be hoping for a Pies win next week as this Warrington team are so bang average it's laughable.
LifeLongHKRFan wrote:
I thought Sandercock sorted our pack out and under him in his last season, we had on paper a big pack with the likes of Taylor, Weyman, Poore and Walker in the front row along with Costigan in the back row.
Double Movement wrote:
There's enough room in rugby for there to be three major competitions: The League Champions, Play-Off Champions, and Challenge Cup. We don't need to devalue the League Champions by calling it the League Leaders Shield.
roofaldo2 wrote:
So, given the fact that the Million Pound Game, Championship Shield Final and League 1 Play-off Finals are all being played on the same day, wouldn't it have been sensible to hold all 3 together in a neutral location and market it as a triple-header event?
roofaldo2 wrote:
So, given the fact that the Million Pound Game, Championship Shield Final and League 1 Play-off Finals are all being played on the same day, wouldn't it have been sensible to hold all 3 together in a neutral location and market it as a triple-header event?
moving on... wrote:
in 2016 we headed over to Sam Platts only to find they were letting Wigan fans in only! never seen that before at a RL final, very odd. Sam Platts has since burnt down so is anyone aware if any other pubs will be adopting fan segregation policies?