Remember those days, just before it was renamed as the capital of rugby league, when it also wasn't. But suprisingly when Hull had the biggest amateur football league/Sunday league set up in the country we were never referred to as the capital of that?
No. Hull had over 80 in the area baseball teams in the 1940s . Had a large number in the 1930s as well. Always have latched on to minority sports. Hull Baseball History Baseball in Hull has, until recent times, been vibrant and the envy of other regions in the country. In 1948 there were over 80 teams in and around Hull with many of the major companies fielding teams. The representative Hull team played other cities at the old Craven Park in front of crowds in excess of 10,000
Would the league leaders shield count as a trophy and therefore shut up all FC gobshites? Depends who you ask I suppose, but I'd say yes. Certainly more meaningful than winning some end of season play offs to decide the "Champions" imo
That FC fullback, Logan Moy, looks like a midget when he's standing under a high ball with a horde of Wigan bearing down on him. I feared for his life, got some bottle though.
Can't be a nice feeling waiting for that ball to come down knowing you're gonna get twatted whatever size you are.
I've never quite got it personally. Spend seven months slogging away only to have to win some play offs to win the league, but it might just be something avid rugby fans understand!