I admire your bollox coming on here bigging at best a cheap shot merchant who spits his dummy out and resorts to violence when things arn`t going his way.Remind me how many jaws has he broken over the last few years.?
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I'd say the bigger issues re Chase are firstly that he played against England in the Exiles game last year, so did't seem all that set on being English 12 months ago; and secondly, looked like a rabbit caught in headlights against the Aussies in the 4-nations.
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castigersdave wrote:
nice friendly fans Salford...NOT!!!! Did anyone else see what Ben Parker put on twitter (guy at Cas): Grown men and women throwing punches (and landing them) on one single cas fan stood with his wife and daughter, reminded me of 80's football.
Good friendly fans
What about the Castleford fans who punched and spat at a Salford from behind? What about the Castleford fan who ran over, threw beer everywhere, shouted a load of foul mouthed abuse at Salford fans and then ran off into a larger group of people to hide? In fact, said bloke ran into the arms of a woman after he'd legged it, so maybe he got caught up with after all.
Let's not forget the Salford woman hit by a drunken Cas fan (male). The aforementioned "man" was hauled off by stewards. Let's not forget also, the 7 year old who was subjected to a tyrade of foul mouthed abuse by a Cas teenager at the end of the match on the way out of the ground because he happened to be wearing a red shirt and not a jaundice yellow one. Before anyone shouts me down the 7 year old was my nephew so I know 100% what happened.
It is funny how the only other trouble of this nature that I have jeard of this season also involved Castleford.....but of course that was all Wakefield fans fault wasn't it!!!! It's never their fault is it.
Oh! and I suppose there is full employment in Castleford is there???
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I admire your bollox coming on here bigging at best a cheap shot merchant who spits his dummy out and resorts to violence when things arn`t going his way.Remind me how many jaws has he broken over the last few years.?
What a petty post (and to be honest a petty thread).
I'd say the bigger issues re Chase are firstly that he played against England in the Exiles game last year, so did't seem all that set on being English 12 months ago; and secondly, looked like a rabbit caught in headlights against the Aussies in the 4-nations.
He didn't know he could play for England until he was informed. Once he knew that [and was told by someone that wasn't Steve Mc) he immediately made the decision to play for England and asked himself to play for England. He very much considers himself English and sees this as home, getting away from his past in New Zealand.
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poppys mum wrote:
Doesn't say much for your defence then if the DoE is quicker than danny He left them for dead.
If you don't like what you read on here lovie I politely suggest you stay on your own forum, rather than wondering across here just because you have managed a rare win this year. Had you lost I doubt you would have made an appearance, just like our lot yesterday.
Is that a level playing field I see on the horizon?
If you don't like what you read on here lovie I politely suggest you stay on your own forum, rather than wondering across here just because you have managed a rare win this year. Had you lost I doubt you would have made an appearance, just like our lot yesterday.
Only contributing to the thread. Sorry it offended you.
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Just putting the cat amongst the pigeons, watched the SL show last night, Chase was stood behind all the cas team when he put the high ball up, thus meaning when it was caught by a Cas player they were offside, and the they even shown the Ashurst disallowed try, nowt wrong with it. Still we play crap and got what we deserved.
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Watching Superleague Full Time on Sunday, I have to say that I thought that the Ashurst pass did look forward. In some respects, I'm glad it got spotted as there's way too many of them in the game anyway but it was marginal and I've seen tries scored from passes like that given more often than not. I do agree though that from the angle shown, Huby looked to be well off side - perhaps that's what Patten was complaining to the Ref about just before the conversion was taken?
Finally, totally agree about being crap, deserved what we got after being 8 points up with 6 mins to go, if we play like that against Saints it'll be a cricket score.
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