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Whoever said nib is the House of our Pain was on the nail. How many home games have we actually won ?
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I don't know what was in your Bratwurst, Rex, but you are on the money again with that analysis. I'll be back again next week in Blue, for the 8th year in a row, up in FF, just hoping they put in a performance worthy of respect.
I always worry about extended warm ups on warm days like yesterday. The guys were blowing in the warmup!
Even Mafi went off with cramp.
I have calmed down today and know I can't just give up supporting them no matter what. It's just hard to think that its the same team that a couple of weeks ago was proud as punch of when they beat the reds! I will be there next week in my gear praying to the rugby gods for a good performance and that any injuries this week were only minor..
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I was worried when Longbum went into lala land after the first scrum and was walking around in circles. Morefood I think decided to go out in sympathy with him.
The attrition rate of MMM, then Sias unsettled us.
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The gutted feelings have sort of stopped. Now it's despair and déjà vu. We've been here too many times before.- New Stadium
Great view from row W, after the sun had set, around about 20 minutes into the second half. Which clever lads and lasses scheduled the start of the game for 16h40, as the afternoon sun shone directly into the eyes of the upper rows of the Eastern Stand? Surely a triumph of the needs of TV broadcasting schedules over the comfort of the paying punters.
And as for the gridlock which was the post match queueing to get out of the Eastern Stand - too many people, too few exits. If there ever is an emergency and they have to evacuate the new Eastern Stand in a hurry, then the resulting panic and crush may produce more cadavers than there are mortuary spaces in the State of Western Australia. IM[unqualified]O, it's a cheap and nasty construction - every expense spared.- Attendance
In 2011, the average match attendance was 16,000. I haven't seen the 2012 annual report from Rugby WA, but I seem to remember an article in the West saying something about a reduced average attendance in 2012. The first home game this year pulled 12,100, last night's 11,500. Not a good trend. Rugby WA probably has all fingers and toes crossed that there will be a big turnout by the Kiwi Diaspora for the Crusaders' Massacre of the Innocents next Saturday.
Has there ever been less than 10,000 in the crowd for a Force game at home?
Last edited by FingerTips; 07-04-13 at 16:12.
Great first post
Think I'll go slit my wrists now.![]()
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David