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Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
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The lads who start the chants and songs etc were criticized last week for what/who they were chanting so perhaps they couldn't be bothered this week?
Also it's Catalan who only brought a coach full of kids
And the atmosphere at home matches isn't great anyway bar your big games Wigan Leeds etc
Also it's Catalan who only brought a coach full of kids
And the atmosphere at home matches isn't great anyway bar your big games Wigan Leeds etc
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it would not surprise me if they all thought f*** it, lets see if all the keyboard warriors will sing after slating us last week. Hope all the James Clare haters enjoyed his fine performance today too.
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They was all clapping him in princess streetold cas lass wrote:Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
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Must have been just in the WRE.classysupercas3 wrote:They was all clapping him in princess streetold cas lass wrote:Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
bit childish throwing teddy out just because summat happened last week.
Sure the boys deserved something at least.
Petty if you ask me.
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old cas lass wrote:Must have been just in the WRE.classysupercas3 wrote:They was all clapping him in princess streetold cas lass wrote:Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
bit childish throwing teddy out just because summat happened last week.
Sure the boys deserved something at least.
Petty if you ask me.
to be fair they're dammed if they do, dammed if they don't. I'm sure they'll all be [REMOVED] up away at Wigan next week singing Shaun wanes a c**t and you'll all be kicking off about it.
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So you support abuse of cas fans last week?Casmoley wrote:old cas lass wrote:Must have been just in the WRE.classysupercas3 wrote:They was all clapping him in princess streetold cas lass wrote:Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
bit childish throwing teddy out just because summat happened last week.
Sure the boys deserved something at least.
Petty if you ask me.
to be fair they're dammed if they do, dammed if they don't. I'm sure they'll all be [REMOVED] up away at Wigan next week singing Shaun wanes a c**t and you'll all be kicking off about it.
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Casmoley wrote:old cas lass wrote:Must have been just in the WRE.classysupercas3 wrote:They was all clapping him in princess streetold cas lass wrote:Was like a graveyard.
Half a dozen near me tried second half.
Not even a clap for Daryl Powell as he walk across the field.
bit childish throwing teddy out just because summat happened last week.
Sure the boys deserved something at least.
Petty if you ask me.
to be fair they're dammed if they do, dammed if they don't. I'm sure they'll all be [REMOVED] up away at Wigan next week singing Shaun wanes a c**t and you'll all be kicking off about it.
If they sang for the team were EVERYBODY can join in, you know like the kids.
I’m not fazed by songs, I don’t like some, especially ones with foul language.
Sadly the youth of today think it’s big and clever.
But refusing to chant and get behind the boys today was pathetic.
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I don't support abusing our own fans and I don't sing the Shaun Wane song. Not sure why all you that are moaning can't start a chant of Come on you fords! instead of relying on a group of lads that you clearly don't like because they say naughty words at a rugby match.
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Felt the entire crowd was flat, think it was collective nerves. Not really a surprise given the way we have been playi8ng this year! Which Cas team was going to turn up? Were we going to nearly blow it agaain?
Hopefully we have now turned the corner. The better weather and dry tracks will enable us to start playing the "Cas Way" and the crowd will relax and get behind the team.
Hopefully we have now turned the corner. The better weather and dry tracks will enable us to start playing the "Cas Way" and the crowd will relax and get behind the team.
cum on you Ford
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Casmoley wrote:I don't support abusing our own fans and I don't sing the Shaun Wane song. Not sure why all you that are moaning can't start a chant of Come on you fords! instead of relying on a group of lads that you clearly don't like because they say naughty words at a rugby match.
Moley that sounds silly.
As for starting a chant some did near me half a dozen or so.
But a silent protest by the so called best fans in the league, wonder what the players think.
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They have plenty of conservative and family friendly chants that half the crowd don't join in withold cas lass wrote:
If they sang for the team were EVERYBODY can join in, you know like the kids.
I’m not fazed by songs, I don’t like some, especially ones with foul language.
Sadly the youth of today think it’s big and clever.
But refusing to chant and get behind the boys today was pathetic.
Like moley as said they're damned if they do and damned if they don't
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They probably just want the fans to get behind them and give them support. No doubt the chants will spur them on.old cas lass wrote:Casmoley wrote:I don't support abusing our own fans and I don't sing the Shaun Wane song. Not sure why all you that are moaning can't start a chant of Come on you fords! instead of relying on a group of lads that you clearly don't like because they say naughty words at a rugby match.
Moley that sounds silly.
As for starting a chant some did near me half a dozen or so.
But a silent protest by the so called best fans in the league, wonder what the players think.
If your gonna sing foul mouth songs at your own fans then your going to get slated by some and rightly so. Then to not sing nothing is just childish.
Prob shows the intelligence of the people responsible.
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You say plenty of songs? :-kthe machine wrote:They have plenty of conservative and family friendly chants that half the crowd don't join in withold cas lass wrote:
If they sang for the team were EVERYBODY can join in, you know like the kids.
I’m not fazed by songs, I don’t like some, especially ones with foul language.
Sadly the youth of today think it’s big and clever.
But refusing to chant and get behind the boys today was pathetic.
Like moley as said they're damned if they do and damned if they don't
It was pretty clear it was a silent protest by the collective behind the sticks. I don't have a problem with that...in fact now would be a good time to list the songs , and start and be creative and make up some more (clean of course)
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maybe they've just decided to enjoy the rugby and not feel the need to sing like most do. Even at the end of the game when usually everyone sings sweet Caroline it was half hearted..
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Or maybe they need to grow up and grow a brain and all stick together like we should doCasmoley wrote:maybe they've just decided to enjoy the rugby and not feel the need to sing like most do. Even at the end of the game when usually everyone sings sweet Caroline it was half hearted..
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Scoopage wrote:Or maybe they need to grow up and grow a brain and all stick together like we should doCasmoley wrote:maybe they've just decided to enjoy the rugby and not feel the need to sing like most do. Even at the end of the game when usually everyone sings sweet Caroline it was half hearted..
works both ways, at Huddersfield songs like stand up if you're castleford (family friendly, everyone but the disabled can join in) and hald a dozen people stood up. Yes some songs are pathetic, yes they probably do rely on a good drinking session to be in full swing, but you can't have your cake and eat it.
it's simple. if 15 lads at the back start singing about Wane let them, when they sing come on you fords join in! Or even better, if they sing about Wane, sing come on you fords over them!
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There's just a lot of apathy for the Catalans home game. It's a dismal fixture every year.
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Hopefully won't be one next year if they carry on like they are.Towns88 wrote:There's just a lot of apathy for the Catalans home game. It's a dismal fixture every year.
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