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  1. Just subscribed myself. It’s very good. Professional, lots of content and behind the scenes stuff. Another thing the club is getting right.
  2. Another very good performance, especially second half when we really turned the screw on the opposition. The forwards looked powerful, especially the Chapelhows, and the younger players like Astley and Aldridge looked assured. Turner and Wardle were hard to deal with, and Wildie and the half backs steered the team around the field well and we were good value for the win. Swinton away next, if they beat West Hull. Lovely stuff. Other teams will be taking note..
  3. Making good meters up the middle and had the field position, but we’ve not executed well enough. Need to improve our discipline too. Barrow’s defence and kicking very good.
  4. It’s on LinkedIn. He does them regularly and often starts them with the phrase ‘I hate Rugby League’ or ‘I love Rugby League’.
  5. Yes, but it’s home games that League 1 teams are desperate for the income from (Hunslet will get two of which), and then the groups are arranged on a geographical basis. The clubs pushed for this and worked with the RFL because they wanted guaranteed income after losing London Skolars. Cornwall even offered to miss out on the competition (contrary to popular belief) to make the competition format work.
  6. Not sure Sheffield, Fev, Leigh and Halifax fans would agree, having seen their teams winning silverware at Wembley (and the Tottenham stadium in the case of Leigh) for the first time in many years.
  7. If you’re into chicken shops though, boy, you’re in for a treat.
  8. Or train to Mills Hill and 5 minute taxi to BP.
  9. Don’t ye worry Browny, there’s young talent across the team in the likes of Logan Astley from Wigan, Bailey Aldridge from Leeds and Jumah Sambou from Saints.
  10. Beaten by a Roughyeds side featuring Jordan Turner, Elijah Taylor, Joe Wardle, Danny Craven and Craig Kopczak, amongst others. Bring on the season..
  11. It was the Championship teams that asked Cornwall not to enter the 1895 Cup to be fair, as no one fancied the trip down there. Not a good look though, as they wanted to be in it.
  12. I’m of the opinion that if the Championship and League 1 merge for 2025 then so be it. We still want to be winning the comp regardless, and of course performance is a large part of the grading criteria. The home 1895 Cup tie against a Championship side is intriguing. It could really start the season off with a bang.
  13. This was brought up at Oldham’s fan forum last night. The board said it was 99% confirmed that League 1 will continue (with Newcastle) with loop fixtures and an extended 1895 Cup.
  14. A few points on fixtures from last night. It’s looking as though the the league structure will be League 1, playing all teams home and away (including Newcastle) plus some loop fixtures. There’ll be an extended 1895 Cup too where we’ll play a top end Championship club at home early in the season. Less empty weekends. We’re playing a Boxing Day fixture away at Keighley. Law Cup as usual, away at Rochdale, where hopefully fans can be better accommodated. Although not confirmed, it was alluded to that we may be playing a Super League team in a pre season fixture. And yes, DR with Wigan.
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