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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by Tamworth Tiger » 05 Oct 2021, 00:51

mart0042 wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 10:04 The French League would be closer in coming if Toulouse get into super League. With 2 competitive teams you can form a League around then like rangers/Celtic or Real Madrid/Barcelona. Play in super League first then break off

If they could sort the league that you played both away on 2 weekends, an 8 day holiday watching CAS twice abroad would be great.

Anyone but Fev for me. Most of the ugly scenes I've seen in rugby have been to do with them.
I agree with all three points you make there, particularly the middle one

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by tigerfeat » 05 Oct 2021, 10:02

lurcher wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 22:23 i still smile ( i know i shouldn't) at an incident at fev. fev were playing leeds and as our kids team had played in the curtain raiser we decided to watch the main event. ray tennant was the ref and as a scrum was packing down and the crowd were fairly quiet a woman in the stand screamed "tennant, you cheating fascist cas b*$t*+d". the whole main stand applauded her but its the only time i've ever heard a ref called a fascist. :shock:
Be about 15 years ago now I went to watch my mates lad who was playing for Fev after being at Cas for a few years before that with his mum and his partner he was having a decent game till he dropped the ball cold and other team picked it up and scored about three of other wife's and partners stood up shouting you fing Cas ....you fing Cas .......his mum finally stood up and told them what she thought about them
His partner said they hate Cas I thought to myself yeah your not wrong luv
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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by mart0042 » 05 Oct 2021, 10:07

FIat Capper wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 11:03 As a resident of Capperland I can assure you the prospect of regular derby's with my beloved neighbours does not fill me with glee.

However, I do believe that these 'old' derby's were the bedrock of our game and should have been built upon, not dismissed. Clubs like Fev have been brushed under the RFL carpet and I firmly believe this is part of the reason behind the demise of the game.

Support the game as it's core, allow these clubs to build and then seek to expand. I'm prepared to put up with the natural fertiliser if the game can grown from it.
I agree in part. Cas have had the poopy end of the stick aswell and wakey, in order to retain Huddersfield and Wigan. And one was saved only when crusaders went to the wall.

It would mean much more away support than Toulouse but it would have to be with the extra security needed.

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by mart0042 » 05 Oct 2021, 10:13

Tamworth Tiger wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 00:51
mart0042 wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 10:04 The French League would be closer in coming if Toulouse get into super League. With 2 competitive teams you can form a League around then like rangers/Celtic or Real Madrid/Barcelona. Play in super League first then break off

If they could sort the league that you played both away on 2 weekends, an 8 day holiday watching CAS twice abroad would be great.

Anyone but Fev for me. Most of the ugly scenes I've seen in rugby have been to do with them.
I agree with all three points you make there, particularly the middle one
A holiday in the South of France would be lovely. Wouldn't want to stay in lloret and have that bus ride twice.

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by Mucky1978 » 10 Oct 2021, 18:48

Did fev really finish 2nd in the league?
Terrible side.

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by casjunction » 10 Oct 2021, 18:54

As anticipated it looks very likely we will have two French Teams in Super League next season that amounts to £70,000 in travel expenses for a cash strapped game and probably less than £200 in a gate receipts from their fans.
Tell me this makes economical sense.

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by St Albans tiger » 10 Oct 2021, 18:55

How many overseas players are toulouse allowed.

Every other player in the team is an ex super league semi retired player or overseas player.

Granted there are some good French players...Full back is very good. But its not exactly helping the French national team as we are lead to believe by having a second "French" team in the league

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by tigerfeat » 10 Oct 2021, 18:56

Mucky1978 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:48 Did fev really finish 2nd in the league?
Terrible side.
Shocking performance from them so far when it matters most
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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by Fumper27 » 10 Oct 2021, 19:32

tigerfeat wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:56
Mucky1978 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:48 Did fev really finish 2nd in the league?
Terrible side.
Shocking performance from them so far when it matters most
Sounds familiar 🙈🙈🙈

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Post by old cas lass » 10 Oct 2021, 19:48

:)

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by tigerfeat » 10 Oct 2021, 20:10

I know he didn't play well last week but i would have played Tom Holmes over Chisolm he had a shocker
Might treat mesen to a trip to Toulouse next year cheer on Radders Tigers
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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by daytona » 10 Oct 2021, 21:00

Super league isn’t for everyone…. Unlucky Fev, Si thi!

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by lurcher » 10 Oct 2021, 23:09

BBC reporting Toulouse are only the 2nd French club to be in super league. are they forgetting PSG?
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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by tykeneil » 11 Oct 2021, 09:34

So its Toulouse

With the TV restrictions for French teams not playing on Thursday at home, regular Saturday?- it would appear the Thursday night slot is now even more restricted. If your not one one week, then likely next (or team you are playing)

Goodbye Sunday rugby at The Jungle

Also wonder if the vote to reduce teams in SL to ten in 2023 season will take a twist. They would be likely candidates to get relegated and become another embarrassing backfire decision. (if it was Fev the FRL wouldn't have been so bothered)

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by Tamworth Tiger » 11 Oct 2021, 09:58

tykeneil wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 09:34 So its Toulouse

With the TV restrictions for French teams not playing on Thursday at home, regular Saturday?- it would appear the Thursday night slot is now even more restricted. If your not one one week, then likely next (or team you are playing)

Goodbye Sunday rugby at The Jungle

Also wonder if the vote to reduce teams in SL to ten in 2023 season will take a twist. They would be likely candidates to get relegated and become another embarrassing backfire decision. (if it was Fev the FRL wouldn't have been so bothered)
True, but are they really going to lose three English Superleague teams leaving only 8 top flight teams in the whole of the U.K.?
Curtains for the game IMO
The basis of the game is the heartlands and the existing fan base won’t swap clubs, so how will the game grow?

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by FIat Capper » 11 Oct 2021, 12:05

Fumper27 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 19:32
tigerfeat wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:56
Mucky1978 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:48 Did fev really finish 2nd in the league?
Terrible side.
Shocking performance from them so far when it matters most
Sounds familiar 🙈🙈🙈
It was Hicks' fault from the start, the RFL just didn't want Fev in SL. :D :D :D

Seriously though, Fev just didn't turn up for the first half and whilst they battled well to get back in it, they soon capitulated again when it really mattered.

Quite a few mournful souls staggering down Station Lane last night...

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by heritage1926 » 11 Oct 2021, 12:51

Anyone else looking for Toulouse away as soon as the fixtures come out? would be nice to get a spring/summer visit, beautiful City.

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by mdean » 11 Oct 2021, 16:20

Agree with Mart and Tamworth here, if there could be a plan made where Toulouse and Catalan play in blocks at home to allow fans to maximise a trip that would be well received I suspect by most travelling fans and by the French clubs to have blocks of time, not be flying home and away all the time.
That would of course be sensible, so unlikely to happen!

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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by lurcher » 02 Nov 2021, 12:19

fev fined £6,000 for fans unacceptable behaviour in consecutive games. looks like super league has dodged a bullet.
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Re: Fev or Toulouse

Post by derbystiger » 02 Nov 2021, 14:38

lurcher wrote: 02 Nov 2021, 12:19 fev fined £6,000 for fans unacceptable behaviour in consecutive games. looks like super league has dodged a bullet.
They’ll never change Lurcher - Fev ‘fans’ in SL would be a car crash waiting to happen

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