About that, I've connected to wi-fi in a nearby bar. I'm just debating whether it's worth paying the £30 for the full two weeks. If not I've got limited mobile access. In all, I'm probably not going anywhere and I can only apologise for getting your hopes up.
Harlequins are doing fine. So are Catalans. The exiles game got a near 15,000 crowd. International games in Hull have done very well too. Both over 25,000 crowds.
I read ,some time ago, that the premier league want to stop ground sharing with other sports, will that mean Hull FC will have to move anyway? What will the management do then if City get back in? and how far has that requirement progressed?
Harlequins aren't doing that well at all though are they? Unless you call each fan having their own stand to sit in successful. Internationals did well at first when everything at the KC was selling out, interest will wane like it did with the U21s, if it's so popular why are the international team playing at Leigh and Doncaster? Rugby League's becoming a small time version of the CFL.
do you mean that your sorry for talking rubbish all the time, if so we accept the apology now disconnect from the wi-fi and enjoy your whatever it is your doing
No, I apologise to anyone who thought "oo yay, two weeks of no disagreement! Yay! Everybody getting along and not arguing on a FORUM of all places" for getting their hopes up that I was going anywhere.
Wont ever happen. Comes under the restriction of trade rules. Football causes more damage to a pitch than rugby.
Is The Boulevard still in Hull or has it been knocked down? If it is still there, perhaps he could re-develop it and take Hull FC back there?
Hull FC will stay at the KC... why would they move? Unless of course Pearson and Allam fell out over something...