I noticed this little snippet elsewhere. Dance may not be your cup of tea but given the background of the staff and the numbers involved, I don't think there has been much skimping done on the opening ceremony routines. And I rather like the idea of the viral dance. Could be good for a laugh!
I noticed this little snippet elsewhere. Dance may not be your cup of tea but given the background of the staff and the numbers involved, I don't think there has been much skimping done on the opening ceremony routines. And I rather like the idea of the viral dance. Could be good for a laugh!
I noticed this little snippet elsewhere. Dance may not be your cup of tea but given the background of the staff and the numbers involved, I don't think there has been much skimping done on the opening ceremony routines. And I rather like the idea of the viral dance. Could be good for a laugh!
Some good videos there, Looking through and found this cracking video about the event before the challenge cup final in Trafalgar square... Click me
SaintsFan wrote:
I noticed this little snippet elsewhere. Dance may not be your cup of tea but given the background of the staff and the numbers involved, I don't think there has been much skimping done on the opening ceremony routines. And I rather like the idea of the viral dance. Could be good for a laugh!
Some good videos there, Looking through and found this cracking video about the event before the challenge cup final in Trafalgar square... Click me
was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:
You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
Really starting to get excited now, despite Gutterfax's inane ramblings!
Good for you.
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
Ganson's Optician wrote:
Really starting to get excited now, despite Gutterfax's inane ramblings!
Good for you.
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
We've had Martin Offiah on a very popular Sunday morning show with a large share of the 25-45 market is a good start (and on C4 not BBC). We now need to see a series of similar items in the mainstream.
gutterfax wrote:
Good for you.
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
We've had Martin Offiah on a very popular Sunday morning show with a large share of the 25-45 market is a good start (and on C4 not BBC). We now need to see a series of similar items in the mainstream.
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
Jesus Christ... I bet you're fun at parties.
gutterfax wrote:
Good for you.
Seems lots of posters are rushing to buy multiple tickets and I have no doubt that Ms Bolton will be announcing that Ticket Sales have surpassed the total from 2008 making this the most attended RLWC in the history of the game, followed by a snippet on 50 tickets being sold in bulk to some Cornish fishermen and that there are only 18% of category "y" tickets available for the Limerick game, so RL fans had better get a move on.....all without actually mentioning any real figures. http://www.rlwc2013.com/rugby-league-world-news/article/1039/rlwc-celebrate--days-to For the record, this release was made 10 weeks ago...not a word about any other milestones being hit yet.....not even the 293,965 total from 2008...or the 263,921 from the last event in England?
Other sports, across the board, fight for the media's attention......with 31 days to go, the silence is pretty deafening when it comes to good news on the RLWC 2013 site and/or in the mainstream media.
...but there are loads of forum fans who are buying multiple tickets to multiple games and they've opened the top tier in Huddersfield....so it'll all be OK in the end
was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:
You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
Hey, I want 500k filling the stadiums as much as anyone else does......I just don't buy the spin from the organisers regarding ticket sales....same way I don't buy into the multiple partners better than major sponsor or Rileys will show all the games live on Premier TV in their snooker halls horse poop that some on here seem delighted to swallow.
BTW, according to Ms Bolton, 60% of the 40% had been sold to non traditional areas.....so only 80,000 heartland fans had bought tickets as of July 18th. Given 10 SL clubs seasons are over......surely we'd have cracked off another 20% in sales now the "heartlands" fans aren't distracted.
Collectively....do you believe that the companies above have paid a million quid between them? Do you believe any of them have paid up front to be involved?
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