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Sale had more than a thousand more spectaters than Saints and Salford, is this a sign that we are going to be a Union stronghold in Manchester
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No, Manchester will always be football and then (much further down the scale) League.
No, Manchester will always be football and then (much further down the scale) League.
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I did mean in rugby not football we all know they are top dogs.
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Maybe it was harder to get to Langtree than Salford stadium in the weather?donny wrote:Sale had more than a thousand more spectaters than Saints and Salford, is this a sign that we are going to be a Union stronghold in Manchester
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More a reflection of Sale struggling against relegation. Wigan fans will testify to the excitement that P & R brings.
However, in reality none of the attendances incl Sales were great.
However, in reality none of the attendances incl Sales were great.
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There was no snow in Manchester.donny wrote:Sale had more than a thousand more spectaters than Saints and Salford, is this a sign that we are going to be a Union stronghold in Manchester