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| No reason at all why it wouldn't be well-attended. Call it RL Aid and let's do our bit.
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| Quote: Cheshire Tiger "When the tsunami hit the south pacific there was talk of the RL community helping out. RU did the same with a Tsunami benefit game.
Now I know thousands were killed in the tsunamis but the Cumbrian towns have been decimated by the floods and PC Baxter lost his life.
Would it be appropriate to have a Cumbria Select v Super League Cumbrians or Super League XIII game to support any relief fund?
Sometime over Xmas?
Cumbria is our community and they often feel forgetten. I cant think of a better time to remind them they are not?
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Did they have a relief fund for the Hull population in 2007 ???
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| Yeh thought not!!!
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| Quote: Leyther_Matt "No reason at all why it wouldn't be well-attended. Call it RL Aid and let's do our bit.'"
Maybe your idea of well-attended is different to mine. Do you really think they could get a good 10,000 on?
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| Quote: Odemwingie "Maybe your idea of well-attended is different to mine. Do you really think they could get a good 10,000 on?'"
Depends on the situation, but why not? We're not talking about some Super League box ticking exercise, expansion argument or any other of the tripe that's on here, but instead doing our bit to help out our own and actually show some of this 'RL community' spirit that people are so often keen to point out.
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| Quote: Oval Ball "Did they have a relief fund for the Hull population in 2007 ???'"
Quote: Oval Ball "Yeh thought not!!!'"
Small minded f**k. It's up to the individual as to whether they're d to do something for someone else, but if others in Hull share your attitude (which I'm sure they don't on the whole) maybe that had something to do with why nobody gave a to$$ back then.
Sorry, but what's Hull 2007 got to do with what's happening now? Had there been an Earthquake, would that sway you? Or is it simply that X number of people need to be hurt or homeless before you'll get outta bed?!
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| Quote: oxford-pie-eater "Small minded f**k. It's up to the individual as to whether they're d to do something for someone else, but if others in Hull share your attitude (which I'm sure they don't on the whole) it might have had something to do with why nobody gave a to$$.
What's Hull 2007 got to do with what's happening now. Had there been an Earthquake, would that sway you? Or do x number of people need to be hurt before you'll get outta bed?!'"
wooh dont have a heart attack,hull flooded in 2007 no one give a f**k i got flooded out still recovering from it, but still no insurance and no poxy charity fundraising rugby match.....you big girls blouse
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| Perhaps a Hull v Hull Kr fund would have helped then too but its down to the local clubs to drum up the idea really. The two Hull clubs didnt, maybe the cumbrians would?
If 2500 turned up at £10 and players waivered a match fee, once costs were removed, there would be a few quid for the voluntary services.
Plus a little boost to community moral at a tough time
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| Not read the thread so sorry if any of what I type has already been said. As the people of Hull will no doubt vouch, the cleaning up and rebuilding process will ultimately take ages. A single game would probably not raise that much in the grand scheme of things. I think the best gesture would be for all professional rugby league clubs to donate say £1 from each paying spectators admittance fee over the course of the season (Maybe for MM the rfl to stump up the funds). Maybe have a raffle running throughout the course of the season (again at all pro clubs) with the winner winning the replica jersey of every club in the three divisions. Although money is probably needed now (Government should be the ones initially forking out to help) the cash at the end of our season would probably come as a massive boost when handed over and should help the rebuilding process really kick on.
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| Quote: Oval Ball "wooh dont have a heart attack,hull flooded in 2007 dude no one give a f**k i got flooded out still recovering from it, but still no insurance and no poxy charity fundraising rugby match.....you big girls blouse'"
So you're saying 'no one came and had a benefit match for me, so why should we have one for someone else?'
I feel for ya, honestly. But can't you see how what your saying is sort of double standards?
Nobody's having a heart attack. Maybe I just can't get my head round how someone can be such a pillock.
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| Quote: Uptoncat "Not read the thread so sorry if any of what I type has already been said. As the people of Hull will no doubt vouch, the cleaning up and rebuilding process will ultimately take ages. A single game would probably not raise that much in the grand scheme of things. I think the best gesture would be for all professional rugby league clubs to donate say £1 from each paying spectators admittance fee over the course of the season (Maybe for MM the rfl to stump up the funds). Maybe have a raffle running throughout the course of the season (again at all pro clubs) with the winner winning the replica jersey of every club in the three divisions. Although money is probably needed now (Government should be the ones initially forking out to help) the cash at the end of our season would probably come as a massive boost when handed over and should help the rebuilding process really kick on.'"
I agree with the sentiment but the clubs need the money so much themselves as it is. This is a one off idea, using local players, a local ground and local spectators. Its West Cumbrians helping West Cumbrians and if SL players allowed their players such as Shaun Lunt and Rob Purdham to play then they are doing their bit too. The moral boost to the Workington and Whitehaven area would be tangible too
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| Quote: Cheshire Tiger "Perhaps a Hull v Hull Kr fund would have helped then too but its down to the local clubs to drum up the idea really. The two Hull clubs didnt, maybe the cumbrians would?
If 2500 turned up at £10 and players waivered a match fee, once costs were removed, there would be a few quid for the voluntary services.
Plus a little boost to community moral at a tough time'"
Yer totally agree with that, but to suggest that the whole Rugby League Population help out with the Cumbrian floods is a little naive....the point I was trying to get across before I was rudley swore at was that a sitution like that doesnt need the whole rugby leauge community to lend a hand when they have probably got it sorted out..as we did in 2007
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| Quote: Cheshire Tiger "I agree with the sentiment but the clubs need the money so much themselves as it is. This is a one off idea, using local players, a local ground and local spectators. Its West Cumbrians helping West Cumbrians and if SL players allowed their players such as Shaun Lunt and Rob Purdham to play then they are doing their bit too. The moral boost to the Workington and Whitehaven area would be tangible too'"
I agree too. Thing is, if you're gonna get in your car and drive to a match, put money behind the bar and buy a ticket, why not give a fraction of that to the fund helping people now and stop all the flapping? Am I mad?
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| Quote: oxford-pie-eater "So you're saying 'no one came and had a benefit match for me, so why should we have one for someone else?'
I feel for ya, honestly. But can't you see how what your saying is sort of double standards?
Nobody's having a heart attack. Maybe I just can't get my head round how someone can be such a pillock.'"
How can a charity match even start to help on the scale of things, we dont live in a third world country, people have insurances and they probably dont need handouts and charity, which would probably be peanuts any way. Keep the monies inside the clubs as it should be kept. Dimwit!
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| Quote: oxford-pie-eater "I agree too. Thing is, if you're gonna get in your car and drive to a match, put money behind the bar and buy a ticket, why not give a fraction of that to the fund helping people now and stop all the flapping? Am I mad?'"
Right if you are feeelin this strongly about something why dont you get in your car, drive to Cumbria with your lass...give em your car keys, and your house keys infact leave your lass there and she can help out!! now charity starts at home!!
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