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Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:12 pm
by - psycho -
thegimble posted:
Fraggle posted:
thegimble posted:
If you go to the match you can dodge the traffic and go at half time then Fraggle.
It'd be a great way of sneaking out without getting abuse from the home fans, they would think I was just going off for some Yorkshire food poisoning.
I've somehow managed to time holidays, conferences etc so that I miss 3 away games at Belle View this year. Poor old me, Wakefield is such a great place to go to...
Went there once the game before the JJB opened and it was a crappy ground back then.
its a terrible ground. i went last season when we lost about the second game in, it was called the atlantic solutions stadium. i rate it so poorly that i believe its as bad if not worse than leighs.
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:15 pm
by bamber
cas 22-36 hudds FT
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:18 pm
by Fraggle
thegimble posted:
Went there once the game before the JJB opened and it was a crappy ground back then.
Easily one of my least favourite away grounds. I can't think of any good things about the place, except that I've not been since about 2003. Do they still have those dodgy portacabins they call executive boxes?
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:31 pm
by thegimble
Fraggle posted:
thegimble posted:
Went there once the game before the JJB opened and it was a crappy ground back then.
Easily one of my least favourite away grounds. I can't think of any good things about the place, except that I've not been since about 2003. Do they still have those dodgy portacabins they call executive boxes?
Thought they where homes for the young and upwordly mobile from Wakey. Kind of Albert Docks of Yorkshire.
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:41 pm
by Bring on the Warriors
How do you think this result will affect wakey next week? It could either make them more determined to win or it could lower their confidence.
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:47 pm
by Fraggle
Bring on the Warriors posted:
How do you think this result will affect wakey next week? It could either make them more determined to win or it could lower their confidence.
Losing one week doesn't seem to make any difference to us the following week...
Re: Wakey v Wolves
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:04 pm
by OJ
Going to be a strange sort of match next week but one thing is for certain - if we go there thinking we can score points at will against them we could be in for yet another rude awakening. Just wish we could give it a couple of weeks goings back to basics and getting them right and worrying about field positions and doing anything fancy when once we are up and running again. Pity also that the two new guys are cup tied.