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| Hats-off to the Warrington public for creating a great atmosphere last night, in what was the best game of the WC so far. Voss needs to be signed-up by Sky...
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| The way Vossy was treated during his fall out with that idiot Hadley was pathetic, especially when Voss is ten times the man and caller he ever will be.
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| Quote lefty goldblatt="lefty goldblatt"I'm watching this on an internet stream, and there's more atmosphere tonight at the HJ, than there is for a normal home game. Now I know all the fans aren't Warringtonians, but surely we can create a better atmosphere for our own games.'"
You couldn't replicate that atmosphere for a Warrington match because we wouldn't be neutral.
If Warrington had been Samoa last night by half time the fans would have been booing, cursing, choosing which individuals to slag off, the only highlight would have been when that guy who whistles when the opposition make a mistake whistling at Sonny Bill.
If we'd have been New Zealand then the atmosphere would have gone flat once we opened up a big lead and the talk on the forums afterwards would have been "is Super League meaningless now", the atmosphere is flat, the only reason they got back in to the game is because we slacked off and gifted them some tries.
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| "Oh Samoa is wonderful, oh Samoa is wonderful, it's full of ****, *****, and Samoa, oh Samoa is wonderful".
Well done to the blokes who got the singing going. Brilliant night.
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| The phantom whistler seemed to be near us in the NE Corner last night & it sounded like he had an apprentice with him so we could have another one to listen to next season.
I thought , from that corner, the ground looked fantastic full to the rafters & i'm only too pleased Samoa started scoring or it would have been a long & quiet second half. It was great to see the game explode into life & give the amazing fans a treat. I hope the RFL have done some careful planning to get what will be lower attended games paired up with with smaller stadia so they mostly look full to capacity on tv.
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| Sent an email this morning suggesting that the council looks into twinning with a town in Samoa. Think it would be a great way to ensure the World Cup has a long lasting legacy.
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| Sonny Bills Balls up and the hakas are the two most watched videos on the BBC website at the minute...great stuff
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| Really enjoyed the choir supplying the pre-match - quality...
Brave and good decision to cover Pompeii by Bastille - it worked well. If anyone knows their leader and members - congratulations and praise is due..
The way most of the crowd got behind Samoa - just magic - and do remember there were thousands from outside Warrington joining in here!
Great stadium - perfect for rugby league - the game has spoken for itself - awesome..
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| I think it'll be interesting now to see how further ticket sales develop after what was such an impressive start to the World Cup Competition.
The England performance against a superior-but-yet-to-get-going side, an impressive debut from the Italians (with a not too shabby Welsh performance), the closeness of the PNG / France duel and a wonderful advert for the game (and supporters) from NZ and Samoa will surely generate more interest in filling the terraces.
I am looking forward to the Fiji vs Ireland game tonight at Spotland as there is a large Fijian community based in Rochdale so support should be good there too. After last night's match, I wish I was going.
May look at getting to the Scotland vs USA game at Salford and quite fancy USA vs Wales at Wrexham.
If others are feeling like me, maybe we could get some more full houses and a great groundswell of interest in our game which could lead to more support for the national leagues?
I'm LOVING it !
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| Quote IvDiv="IvDiv"I think it'll be interesting now to see how further ticket sales develop after what was such an impressive start to the World Cup Competition.
The England performance against a superior-but-yet-to-get-going side, an impressive debut from the Italians (with a not too shabby Welsh performance), the closeness of the PNG / France duel and a wonderful advert for the game (and supporters) from NZ and Samoa will surely generate more interest in filling the terraces.
I am looking forward to the Fiji vs Ireland game tonight at Spotland as there is a large Fijian community based in Rochdale so support should be good there too. After last night's match, I wish I was going.
May look at getting to the Scotland vs USA game at Salford and quite fancy USA vs Wales at Wrexham.
If others are feeling like me, maybe we could get some more full houses and a great groundswell of interest in our game which could lead to more support for the national leagues?
I'm LOVING it !'"
The RLWC website crashed last night following the game. When it eventually got back up there was a queue to get onto the tickets page. I have been trying to ring the ticket hotline this morning but there is a message saying to call back later.
The competition has got off to a brilliant start, I can't wait to set off to Rochdale in a few hours!
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| Fiji v Ireland now sold out.
Loving it.
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