He's best known for drink driving a golf buggy down the M4
09-01-17, 16:21
Pedro de la Rosa
Re: Egger takes a pop
Quote:
Originally Posted by LordKenwyne
It is the league I think which killed most of the support.
The english premiership is played infront of packed houses every week because clubs have actual identities and it is well covered.
Not that I follow rugby in wales that much.
Sport in wales has been poorly managed for quite a while it seems. The Welsh FA have turned the tide though.
No, they're not. 13.6k a match on average last season, which is pitiful and this includes the big games at Twickenham when Quins sell out. Most people in the UK don't give a monkeys about club rugby.
09-01-17, 16:22
Pedro de la Rosa
Re: Egger takes a pop
Quote:
Originally Posted by TH63
I get that, but unless you were a Pontypridd supporter, surely Cardiff RFC supporters just carried on supporting the Blues?
On Boxing day, Cardiff Blues played the Dragons, surely as Welsh regional rugby goes, that's as big a game as there is right?
Attendance was 11,000
I've got no real problem with the Egg, I just find it ironic that rugby fans are slagging us off for having attendances they can only dream of.
Slagging us off for having to restrict capacity on OUR stadium because they were scared there'd be too many empty seats.
09-01-17, 16:26
ian gibson
Re: Egger takes a pop
Quote:
Originally Posted by LordKenwyne
It is the league I think which killed most of the support.
The english premiership is played infront of packed houses every week because clubs have actual identities and it is well covered.
Not that I follow rugby in wales that much.
Sport in wales has been poorly managed for quite a while it seems. The Welsh FA have turned the tide though.
Utter Bollox.
09-01-17, 17:12
blue matt
Re: Egger takes a pop
lets be honest, Rugby clubs always used to be fairly full due to the comps they gave away to local clubs
09-01-17, 19:09
surge
Re: Egger takes a pop
2 pages is an awful lot for someone apparently nicknamed "brain-dead" by his teammates.
he does know only 200 loyal jacks went to hull yesterday. The fa cup has lost its magic with most premier league sides fielding reserve teams these days