Re: TV Games - Not Hull : Mon Jul 24, 2023 4:06 pm
BP1 wrote:
If you're looking for positive omens MR, here's one for you to ponder, which crossed my mind late last night.
You're about to play a CC final against a team who only twelve months ago were a second division outfit, a team who have surprised everyone with their performances this year.
Your only previous winning cup final came against a team who only twelve months previous had been a second division outfit! A team who surprised all, ourselves included, by finishing third and reaching Wembley after a gap of twenty years of going nowhere!
I know what it's like in these situations, looking for positives everywhere to convince yourself this could really be your year. I've been there too!! It should be a more even contest this time than 2015, a 50/50 shot for both sides.
You're about to play a CC final against a team who only twelve months ago were a second division outfit, a team who have surprised everyone with their performances this year.
Your only previous winning cup final came against a team who only twelve months previous had been a second division outfit! A team who surprised all, ourselves included, by finishing third and reaching Wembley after a gap of twenty years of going nowhere!
I know what it's like in these situations, looking for positives everywhere to convince yourself this could really be your year. I've been there too!! It should be a more even contest this time than 2015, a 50/50 shot for both sides.
My dad took me to a handful games at old Craven Park and I went to a few games with lads from school at new Craven Park in the early 90s before I left Hull. I got back/properly into it when I went to see Rovers play Leigh in 2006, as a random thing to do with my dad when I was back visiting one weekend. It turned out that they were on the up - which was undoubtedly a major part of why I took such an interest initially. So, for me, it being Leigh feels like completing a cycle or narrative arc. Saccharine nonsense - but sweet nonetheless.