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| BP1:The Dentist Wilf:Jake the Peg:Rugby Raider:BP1:
With Leigh's defeat last night, next Saturday will see the current top two in SL go head to head. I reckon the last time the pair of us stepped out as 1st & 2nd was Good Friday 1984? Unless any of the old heads can recall such an occasion over the past 41 years!!?
Good Friday 1984 at old Craven Park (Holderness road next to the bus depot!!), and the infamous Len Casey sending off after Fred Ah Khoi baited him once too often and Casey bit, but it was the aftermath of the sending off that caused all the subsequent kerfuffle!!! Seem to recall those of us stood at the old greyhound scoreboard end going mental as the linesman fell over!!! We ended up running away with game, winning comfortably by the end, although it wasn't enough to stop them from taking the League title crown we had won twelve months previous.
Fairly sure that was the last time we faced off as 1&2 at the top of the league.
I was at the game too. Think Rovers had already won the league, but Hull destroyed them that day, Fred Au Khoi scoring a brilliant individual try regathering his own kick. With regards to the Len Casey sending off, he actually pushed the linesman after he got sent off. He was suspended Sine Die (indefinitely), but think it was reduced to 12 matches on appeal!! I was there too. It was a weird place the old caravan park. I see to remember that there was a train carriage turned into a food outlet at the back of one of the stands Can't remember us being first and second at a Derby with the exception of 84 The railway carriage was spot on think it was a tote office for the dogs too. Sure was a strange place do you remember the Tote Board end where we all stood behind privet hedges in the late 70's? We may have been 1st & 2nd the previous year also (April '83), but not wholly sure on that. The April '83 Boulevard derby was postponed by a couple of weeks, I think, due to our Challenge Cup involvement. We ended up meeting a little later on a Friday night game (possibly?) in what was essentially a title decider. We ended up running out easy winners that night (21-3ish?) and simply strolled to the crown after that. Being a high-octane early eighties derby, that night was not without incident either! culminating in an all-in 26-man brawl around the hour mark. This resulted in Gary Kemble and John Lydiat being given their marching orders. I think they were dismissed for being the only two players who didn't throw a haymaker during the melee, think all other 24 players landed at least a couple of direct hits on the opposition!! All good clean fun, eh!! But there sure was some tough hard-nuts on that pitch that night. Heaven only knows what they would make of some of the penalties and sending-offs being dished out today. Most of those early eighties Fc-rovers forwards would be lucky to play half a dozen games per season by today's standards!! PS I'd forgotten all about those privet hedges, but I can picture them now. We all used to cram onto the crumbling terraces at the Holderness road end on derby day, peering over the top of those hedges!!! I was at the boulevard in 83. Don't remember too much about the game other than I think we scored off a kick which rebounded off the post. Threepenny went mad. Great times
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| So, it begins!!! As we face the biggest cup game at home we have faced for decades. How’s everyone doing?? Some are confident many of us are apprehensive some are nervous already and me Mr glass half empty well….. The players seem quietly confident, the coach seems a bit less cautious than normal and most of the fans I speak to think we might just do it. I wish I could somehow share their confidence. But as a hardened sceptic and blind follower of the FC, try as I may to be confident, I just can’t see it. I often approach big games like that because if your right you somehow feel better and if you win who cares anyway. This is going to be so tough and one thing’s for sure we need a solid start with no penalties given away, because if they get as far ahead as Wigan did then I know that lightning won’t be striking twice!!! I hate that lot with a passion, but they are a bloody good team this term probably as good as there is in the British game at present and they have gone off with a bullet whilst although we have still got off well for me at least we’re not really firing on all cylinders and as always injuries abound. But rather like the fans at times as a team we’re flying on the fumes of belief passion and a never say never attitude. Which we all know can get you a long way. However, for this fan, the greatest thing of all is that had this scenario unfolded last season we would simply have been watching through our fingers, head in hands or from behind the settee just praying we could at least keep the score down. When you step out of the cauldron that is this game you have to wonder just how amazed would we all have been back then last year if we knew that we would have possibly the richest owners in the game, who have bought into everything we have for so long believed in, a proactive and influential Football Manager/Chief Executive, a strong Aussie coach full of common sense and integrity and some of the best and most experienced hardened pro’s in the game AND be where we are after 6 league games. Having knocked Wigan out of the Cup at their ground!!!! When you list all that and compare with last season its almost getting to miracle status !!! We have come so far and the fans god bless ‘em, (hardened by seasons of disappointment, false dawns, abject banality and the guiness book of records turning up to assess our end of season losing runs), are again turning up in great numbers away from home and packing the stadium for a Derby no one in the game outside the ranks of the FC pilgrims feels we have a hope in hell of winning!!! The faithful do it as we all do in hope, rather than expectation, but are starting to believe again. However as for Saturday I think it just might be a step too far too soon, but as long as we give it a go as we have every game this season, we have a chance and I’ll be happy. I knows that it’s the hope that kills you well I never learn, because this season I have it all over again. So for me, a massive game but as far as the future is concerned this time I honestly believe it could be for real thing. So, strap yourselves in for Saturday but whatever happens I think there are certainly some better times ahead. COYH
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Pryce straight in having just got off the plane seems wild to me, but needs must I guess; nothing to lose lol
only what Peter Stirling once did by mind you .............  If I remember he got MOM to When I was stood at Wakefield, two weeks ago, my mind drifted back to that afternoon in late '83 (as it always does every time I visit Belle Vue). I was behind the posts in 1983, where the new stand now resides. Sterling making his debut for us, Lewis for Wakefield! Like Wilf says, the pair of them barely off the plane before running out. Don't think I have ever been at a game where two players were so dominant in the minds of every single person in the crowd that afternoon. For everyone now under the age of about 55, it's difficult to put across how incredible it was to see those two players run out in darkest West Yorkshire that afternoon. They could have flown in from Mars, so astonishing it was to witness. Unquestionably two of the greatest players in RL history, they stand comparison with anyone you could care to mention. Probably a touch unfair on Pryce to compare him to Sterlo, but if he has anything like the same impact then we're onto a winner here. One thing's for sure, he will enter Fc folklore if he pulls out something special on Saturday afternoon, so no pressure on the lad then!!!! I was at that game which was amazing seeing sterling and lewis on the field together but i had thought it was a night match? May not have been, I was only 14 at the time
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| Jake the Peg:BP1:hull2524:The Dentist Wilf:Mrs Barista:
Pryce straight in having just got off the plane seems wild to me, but needs must I guess; nothing to lose lol
only what Peter Stirling once did by mind you .............  If I remember he got MOM to When I was stood at Wakefield, two weeks ago, my mind drifted back to that afternoon in late '83 (as it always does every time I visit Belle Vue). I was behind the posts in 1983, where the new stand now resides. Sterling making his debut for us, Lewis for Wakefield! Like Wilf says, the pair of them barely off the plane before running out. Don't think I have ever been at a game where two players were so dominant in the minds of every single person in the crowd that afternoon. For everyone now under the age of about 55, it's difficult to put across how incredible it was to see those two players run out in darkest West Yorkshire that afternoon. They could have flown in from Mars, so astonishing it was to witness. Unquestionably two of the greatest players in RL history, they stand comparison with anyone you could care to mention. Probably a touch unfair on Pryce to compare him to Sterlo, but if he has anything like the same impact then we're onto a winner here. One thing's for sure, he will enter Fc folklore if he pulls out something special on Saturday afternoon, so no pressure on the lad then!!!! I was at that game which was amazing seeing sterling and lewis on the field together but i had thought it was a night match? May not have been, I was only 14 at the time Just looked it up and it was a Sunday but early December so was probably dark anyway. I only really remember seeing lewis throw out these long passes missing a couple of players out. That was back in the day when the seasons didn't align and fussiest would come 9ver for their off season and English players do the same down under
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| Fearless Freddie prediction...... Hull FC to win!
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| Jake the Peg:BP1:hull2524:The Dentist Wilf:Mrs Barista:
Pryce straight in having just got off the plane seems wild to me, but needs must I guess; nothing to lose lol
only what Peter Stirling once did by mind you .............  If I remember he got MOM to When I was stood at Wakefield, two weeks ago, my mind drifted back to that afternoon in late '83 (as it always does every time I visit Belle Vue). I was behind the posts in 1983, where the new stand now resides. Sterling making his debut for us, Lewis for Wakefield! Like Wilf says, the pair of them barely off the plane before running out. Don't think I have ever been at a game where two players were so dominant in the minds of every single person in the crowd that afternoon. For everyone now under the age of about 55, it's difficult to put across how incredible it was to see those two players run out in darkest West Yorkshire that afternoon. They could have flown in from Mars, so astonishing it was to witness. Unquestionably two of the greatest players in RL history, they stand comparison with anyone you could care to mention. Probably a touch unfair on Pryce to compare him to Sterlo, but if he has anything like the same impact then we're onto a winner here. One thing's for sure, he will enter Fc folklore if he pulls out something special on Saturday afternoon, so no pressure on the lad then!!!! I was at that game which was amazing seeing sterling and lewis on the field together but i had thought it was a night match? May not have been, I was only 14 at the time I also attended the Wakefield Vs FC, in which 'Sterlo' and 'King Wally' made their debuts., alongside Wally's brother Scott.Sterlo was outstanding as always, but my abiding memory, was the best rugby pass, I've ever seen by any Rugby player in any code.There was a scrum on the left side, very close to the touchline, ,it was Wakefield s head and feed, the ball came out to Wally Lewis, he flung out a pass from the left touchline, the whole width of the pitch, to his brother Scott, who was standing on the right wing, and simply dived over in the corner. I've never seen a pass like it since, I doubt it I ever will again.
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