FORUMS FORUMS




   WWW.RLFANS.COM • View topic - FIFA World Cup 2010
::A forum for the discussion of sports other than Rugby League.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach18610No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 18 200619 years314th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd Aug 24 05:5923rd Jul 24 12:36LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Somewhere in Bonny Donny (Twinned with Krakatoa in 1883).
Signature
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

Thank God I'm an atheist.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:58 am  
Squabbling, squabbling....my dad's bigger than your dad.

I must say that the World Cup is the competition that does bring great players (on the face of it) to the attention of the world....and was more so in the past when football seemed a bit more insular internationally. Which is why I remember some players like Chumpitaz and Cubillas of Peru from the World Cup and never saw them any place else. They were fascinatingly good players along with their names.....and I shan't forget them.

So I think the World Cup is still the showcase for many a great player....although less so in terms of exposure than was the case when I was a youth.
And as result it will be the venue from which many a young person will remember and associate great players. More accurately their great play...which I suppose makes them great...whatever. But it's only a showcase. The players that are good were presumably good elsewhere and they certainly don't have to win anything at the World Cup to be thought of as great. It's just the longer they go in the competition, the more the exposure, the more etched the image in the memory.

Klose of Germany is in my view a great World Cup player, because he does it when it matters......and whether he does it at club level is immaterial to me, since I rarely see that.He doesn't apparently, but no matter....he goes down as memorable, World Cup winner or not.....hopefully not!!! :evil:

Although winning a World Cup is the not the be all and end all of greatness, it certainly helps.

As for blaming Capello....Mugwump makes the point that he (Mugwump) couldn't see it to be in Capello's master-plan that his defence perform as they did...and he'll be right.
BUT Capello was sitting on the touchline....he did have influence...he surely could see players doing things wrong very early doors, yet they carried on going AWOL to the tune of four, and luckily not more, goals. Now either some of them weren't listening or he wasn't getting his message across. Either way he was the man supposed to be in charge.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach10540No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 20 200718 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
12th Mar 16 13:0012th Mar 16 12:49LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Hunting Gopher

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:44 am  
McClennan wrote:
What about hand ball? e.g. Luis Fabiano and Maradona.


Still up to the ref. As I say, it should only be used for absolutes because otherwise there's too much interpretation to be applied which would slow it all down too much.

Any system brought in doesn't have to make things perfect, just better.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach18610No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 18 200619 years314th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd Aug 24 05:5923rd Jul 24 12:36LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Somewhere in Bonny Donny (Twinned with Krakatoa in 1883).
Signature
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

Thank God I'm an atheist.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:39 pm  
carl_spackler wrote:
Still up to the ref. As I say, it should only be used for absolutes because otherwise there's too much interpretation to be applied which would slow it all down too much.

Any system brought in doesn't have to make things perfect, just better.

Except the situations you describe are not all absolutes....at the margins they are down to a judgment.....
Most handballs are fairly clear...at the margins someone will have to make a judgment....but what's to worry about...that's what the ref does now with often less information...so it can only be better. Using technology will never be perfect, but that should not be the argument against it's use.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach10540No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 20 200718 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
12th Mar 16 13:0012th Mar 16 12:49LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Hunting Gopher

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:13 pm  
Stand-Offish wrote:
Except the situations you describe are not all absolutes....at the margins they are down to a judgment.....
Most handballs are fairly clear...at the margins someone will have to make a judgment....but what's to worry about...that's what the ref does now with often less information...so it can only be better. Using technology will never be perfect, but that should not be the argument against it's use.


How are they not absolutes?

1. Either the ball did or did not cross the line. No grey area there.
2. Either a challenge occured inside or outside of the penalty area. The only possibility of debate is when a player lands inside after a challenge outside, but still, the location of the challenge is either in or out regardless of where the player lands.
3. Onside or Offside. I'd maybe better elaborate on this one. I meant a replay could be used to establish if a player was in an offside position or not, which is definitive. The decision of whether or not a player was active should remain with the ref before referring any call.

All of the situations I described are questions of location, which is a matter of fact and not opinion.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Administrator25122No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 05 200123 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
13th Jul 17 01:3911th May 17 20:59LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Aleph Green

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:57 pm  
Stand-Offish wrote:
As for blaming Capello....Mugwump makes the point that he (Mugwump) couldn't see it to be in Capello's master-plan that his defence perform as they did...and he'll be right.
BUT Capello was sitting on the touchline....he did have influence...he surely could see players doing things wrong very early doors, yet they carried on going AWOL to the tune of four, and luckily not more, goals. Now either some of them weren't listening or he wasn't getting his message across. Either way he was the man supposed to be in charge.


And he certainly LOOKED like the man in charge - bellowing like a silverback gorilla on the touchline in the vain hope that his team would form up into their pre-planned positions. I mean, FFS professional footballers of the calibre of Terry, Upson, Ashley Cole, Gareth Barry etc. shouldn't NEED any intervention from a coach to stack up in three rows of 4-4-2, go forward and back in unison and not allow any row to become isolated. This is basic stuff that kids learn to do at a very early age. Usually the call is made by the captain and lord knows England had plenty of those.

Capello is very unlucky in managing England during a period when we are not strong defensively. The alarm bells starting ringing under Sven when we couldn't defend corners (something that England have traditionally been strong at). The cancer continued to grow under McClaren and it ultimately metastasised in this World Cup to terminal effect. We have reached an all-time low in the goalkeeping department. We lack pace at centre half (something that Germany took massive advantage of) and we are now unable to hold a defensive line.

I think Capello was out of options against Germany. Perhaps he could have re-jigged the defence with a couple of substitutions (who would you haul off FIRST?) - but, again, the problem was pace. Carragher's lack of foot-speed was cruelly exposed against Algeria. Ozil would have put a fork in him. Ditto Dawson, who is no Des Walker. Ledley King? Capello had his fingers burned with him against USA. I doubt he would risk having to bring him back off twenty minutes later with a re-occurrence of the same injury. Who else?

Some might say this highlights Capello's blunders in squad selection. But it's not like there's a barrowload of talent waiting in the wings. Two years ago our brightest hope was Micah Richards - one of the very few English defenders with pace, athletic ability and physical presence. Unfortunately his form has flatlined and I doubt any English manager (even Keegan) would have risked a punt on him.

In truth, we should have seen this debacle coming when Capello a) sought assistance from Carragher (who came off a poor season) and b) held out to the absolute last second for Owen Hargreaves (who is the very definition of a crock). These are the actions of a manager who has very little confidence in his defence.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach18610No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 18 200619 years314th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd Aug 24 05:5923rd Jul 24 12:36LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Somewhere in Bonny Donny (Twinned with Krakatoa in 1883).
Signature
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

Thank God I'm an atheist.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:09 pm  
carl_spackler wrote:
How are they not absolutes?

1. Either the ball did or did not cross the line. No grey area there.
2. Either a challenge occured inside or outside of the penalty area. The only possibility of debate is when a player lands inside after a challenge outside, but still, the location of the challenge is either in or out regardless of where the player lands.
3. Onside or Offside. I'd maybe better elaborate on this one. I meant a replay could be used to establish if a player was in an offside position or not, which is definitive. The decision of whether or not a player was active should remain with the ref before referring any call.

All of the situations I described are questions of location, which is a matter of fact and not opinion.

If you can't see that there is an area in all these positions where someone has to say 'Ooh that's close...was it?, wasn't it?' then there is nothing left to say.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach18610No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 18 200619 years314th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd Aug 24 05:5923rd Jul 24 12:36LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Somewhere in Bonny Donny (Twinned with Krakatoa in 1883).
Signature
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

Thank God I'm an atheist.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:32 pm  
Mugwump wrote:
And he certainly LOOKED like the man in charge - bellowing like a silverback gorilla on the touchline in the vain hope that his team would form up into their pre-planned positions. I mean, FFS professional footballers of the calibre of Terry, Upson, Ashley Cole, Gareth Barry etc. shouldn't NEED any intervention from a coach to stack up in three rows of 4-4-2, go forward and back in unison and not allow any row to become isolated. This is basic stuff that kids learn to do at a very early age. Usually the call is made by the captain and lord knows England had plenty of those.

Capello is very unlucky in managing England during a period when we are not strong defensively. The alarm bells starting ringing under Sven when we couldn't defend corners (something that England have traditionally been strong at). The cancer continued to grow under McClaren and it ultimately metastasised in this World Cup to terminal effect. We have reached an all-time low in the goalkeeping department. We lack pace at centre half (something that Germany took massive advantage of) and we are now unable to hold a defensive line.

I think Capello was out of options against Germany. Perhaps he could have re-jigged the defence with a couple of substitutions (who would you haul off FIRST?) - but, again, the problem was pace. Carragher's lack of foot-speed was cruelly exposed against Algeria. Ozil would have put a fork in him. Ditto Dawson, who is no Des Walker. Ledley King? Capello had his fingers burned with him against USA. I doubt he would risk having to bring him back off twenty minutes later with a re-occurrence of the same injury. Who else?

Some might say this highlights Capello's blunders in squad selection. But it's not like there's a barrowload of talent waiting in the wings. Two years ago our brightest hope was Micah Richards - one of the very few English defenders with pace, athletic ability and physical presence. Unfortunately his form has flatlined and I doubt any English manager (even Keegan) would have risked a punt on him.

In truth, we should have seen this debacle coming when Capello a) sought assistance from Carragher (who came off a poor season) and b) held out to the absolute last second for Owen Hargreaves (who is the very definition of a crock). These are the actions of a manager who has very little confidence in his defence.

You didn't have to go to such great lengths, because most of which you have written apart from the relevant bit at the start I would have no problem with. I wasn't talking about substitutions, which by the way he looked very dodgy on, I was talking about keeping the players he did pick staying in the areas they should have. A situation that would have turned a massacre into a very tight game for the Germans.

My only contention is with the first paragraph.
Yes... what else would he be saying but 'eh! getta backina da position!'....we don't know, but that must have been part of his utterings. But they didn't get back into positions, so at the very least he was useless at that part or they ignored him...which either way makes him ineffective as a coach...at least during this game.

Perhaps some of them mutinied, Terry in particular looked like Fletcher Christian (and of course had been acting that way before the match)... and it was indeed the players' fault.

Personally I would let Capello take us into the European Championship and run his contract out and see what happens...I should imagine that would also be the cheaper option too. It shouldn't hinder our World Cup chances...since that is in Brazil (so no chance anyway) and if he does OK...who knows? I wouldn't sack him just yet...even though he presided over a shambles in South Africa.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Administrator25122No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 05 200123 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
13th Jul 17 01:3911th May 17 20:59LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Aleph Green

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:25 pm  
Stand-Offish wrote:
You didn't have to go to such great lengths, because most of which you have written apart from the relevant bit at the start I would have no problem with. I wasn't talking about substitutions, which by the way he looked very dodgy on, I was talking about keeping the players he did pick staying in the areas they should have. A situation that would have turned a massacre into a very tight game for the Germans.

My only contention is with the first paragraph.
Yes... what else would he be saying but 'eh! getta backina da position!'....we don't know, but that must have been part of his utterings. But they didn't get back into positions, so at the very least he was useless at that part or they ignored him...which either way makes him ineffective as a coach...at least during this game.


As I stated much earlier in the thread - whilst Capello is one of the most successful coaches currently employed - with a panoply of experience in just about every area of the game - he **may** have struggled to comprehend the (for want of a better expression) English Disease - a deadly combination of unrealistic expectations (fuelled by the media which, paradoxically, acts as both jingoistic cheerleader and insatiable vulture), bitter memories of prior defeats, fear and a fundamental lack of self-confidence which, when brought to bear on the players in competition, paralyzes them completely. I doubt Capello has any experience of managing players under similar strain. The job isn't labelled a "poison chalice" for nothing.

Ultimately it boils down to pressure (and the fact that our star man was either knackered or injured). Yes, England are a bit short of pace at centre half - but that problem would have been mitigated had the players not cracked under the pressure. Until we unearth players who can triumph over the English Disease and function under an atmosphere's weight of pressure we will continue to fail at international level.

Personally I would let Capello take us into the European Championship and run his contract out and see what happens...I should imagine that would also be the cheaper option too. It shouldn't hinder our World Cup chances...since that is in Brazil (so no chance anyway) and if he does OK...who knows? I wouldn't sack him just yet...even though he presided over a shambles in South Africa.


I'm not sure Capello's position is tenable. Certainly, the longer the FA takes to ponder Capello's future the less likely he is to stay. And there seems to be an undercurrent of bad blood amongst a section of the senior players, which - if not dealt with - will be highly corrosive to our chances of qualifying for EC. And there's the thorny issue of which senior players will be culled in favour of youth. THAT alone has potentially nuclear consequences.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach18610No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 18 200619 years314th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd Aug 24 05:5923rd Jul 24 12:36LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Somewhere in Bonny Donny (Twinned with Krakatoa in 1883).
Signature
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

Thank God I'm an atheist.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:39 pm  
Mugwump wrote:
As I stated much earlier in the thread - whilst Capello is one of the most successful coaches currently employed - with a panoply of experience in just about every area of the game - he **may** have struggled to comprehend the (for want of a better expression) English Disease - a deadly combination of unrealistic expectations (fuelled by the media which, paradoxically, acts as both jingoistic cheerleader and insatiable vulture), bitter memories of prior defeats, fear and a fundamental lack of self-confidence which, when brought to bear on the players in competition, paralyzes them completely. I doubt Capello has any experience of managing players under similar strain. The job isn't labelled a "poison chalice" for nothing.

Ultimately it boils down to pressure (and the fact that our star man was either knackered or injured). Yes, England are a bit short of pace at centre half - but that problem would have been mitigated had the players not cracked under the pressure. Until we unearth players who can triumph over the English Disease and function under an atmosphere's weight of pressure we will continue to fail at international level.

I'm not sure Capello's position is tenable. Certainly, the longer the FA takes to ponder Capello's future the less likely he is to stay. And there seems to be an undercurrent of bad blood amongst a section of the senior players, which - if not dealt with - will be highly corrosive to our chances of qualifying for EC. And there's the thorny issue of which senior players will be culled in favour of youth. THAT alone has potentially nuclear consequences.


Just as a general question....since I recall you said you had lived in other countries.... are we the worst at exhibiting this 'English disease' as you describe it?
I mean don't other countries have unrealistic expectations and media that fuels them?

I'm not trying to be cute or anything, but are we alone in this?
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Administrator25122No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 05 200123 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
13th Jul 17 01:3911th May 17 20:59LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Aleph Green

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:13 am  
Stand-Offish wrote:
Just as a general question....since I recall you said you had lived in other countries.... are we the worst at exhibiting this 'English disease' as you describe it?
I mean don't other countries have unrealistic expectations and media that fuels them?

I'm not trying to be cute or anything, but are we alone in this?


It's hard to say. I lived in countries which struggled to put up a team for the World Cup qualifiers, let alone make it to the finals. Look, unless you're some weird kind of morbid fatalist - i.e. Dutch, it's human nature to big up the national team's chances. In my experience, there's nothing that goes on in England which doesn't take place - in some form - abroad. But there IS something distinct - perhaps it has something to do with the level of intensity. I do think we English are natural worriers who lack self-confidence (we tend to view games against Spain, Italy, Germany, Brazil etc. as an excuse for failure rather than an opportunity to succeed).

I remember Alan Ball working as a commentator for either ITV or BBC on the Portugal (I think) game a few years ago. At half time he made a sterling speech along the lines of "If I were in the dressing room now I'd be telling the lads that this is THEIR TIME. Their chance to become HEROES!". It really made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck and I just wanted him in there instead of dour, monotonous Sven.

I'm pretty sure Spain went through something similar during their seemingly interminable period of underachieving (decades). It wasn't that they lacked ability. They always had that. But self-belief - the ability to function under intense pressure - was another issue. IMO, you can't coach self-belief. It's something innate and singularly mysterious. Some might call it cockiness. Whatever it is it is every bit as important to success as strength, athletic prowess, the ability to dribble past an opponent in the box etc.
PreviousNext

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 24 guests

REPLY

Subject: 
Message:
   
Please note using apple style emoji's can result in posting failures.
Use the FULL EDITOR to better format content or upload images, be notified of replies etc...

Return to Football Chat


RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
5m
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
leedsbarmyar
101
14m
TV games not Wire
ninearches
3753
14m
Barrow at home
faxcar
94
19m
Super League
FIL
136
33m
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red Devils
RLFANS News
1
37m
Film game
BOSS HOG
8028
39m
BORED The Band Name Game
BOSS HOG
65289
60m
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
happyjack
113
Recent
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
Recent
Rumours and signings v9
Wigg'n
29263
Recent
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Hasbag
5100
Recent
Hull FC A
Cherry_Warri
40
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
1s
Film game
BOSS HOG
8028
1s
Barrow at home
faxcar
94
2s
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
leedsbarmyar
101
3s
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41802
4s
Wigan Warriors - Home
Hasbag
193
7s
BORED The Band Name Game
BOSS HOG
65289
7s
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
10s
Leeds v Wakefield
brantonrhino
197
12s
TV games not Wire
ninearches
3753
13s
Super League
FIL
136
13s
Tyson Smoothy
The Avenger
9
17s
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
happyjack
113
28s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Hasbag
5100
30s
This site is crap Still
Smithout
1
34s
Forum at The Shay
terry silver
45
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red Devils
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
This site is crap Still
Smithout
1
TODAY
Cornwall sign Duel registration with London Broncos
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Matty Lees extenst contract
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Max Jowitt extends contract
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Ben Davies returns to Saints
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
TODAY
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC To Get Season Underway
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Super league plus
the-bearded-
3
TODAY
Players on Report
Trojan Horse
6
TODAY
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
TODAY
Mobile Phone access to RLfans
WT_Midlander
8
TODAY
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Leyther in n
2
TODAY
League position
Kick and cha
6
TODAY
1895 cup
Torbreck
4
TODAY
Sam Burgess
ninearches
15
TODAY
Well played wakey
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Points At Wakefield Trinity
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Is the HKR Game still on
PopTart
8
TODAY
Forum at The Shay
terry silver
45
TODAY
Matchday Food and Drink
karetaker
7
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over..
72
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC ..
210
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Po..
349
Warrington Wolves Off To A Win..
565
St Helens Record Highest Winni..
676
Challenge Cup 2025 - Fourth Ro..
980
Wakefield Trinity Mark Return ..
746
Hull FC Start Season With Big ..
524
Leigh Leopards Win Golden Poin..
763
Bradford Bulls Spring Cup Shoc..
937
Hull FC Overcome Brave York Ac..
943
Easy Cup Progress For The Rhin..
990
Easy For Hull KR against Valia..
939
Betfred Super League Season Se..
1127
Thirteen Try York Knights Set ..
1103
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford6-32Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Fri 28th Feb
SL
20:00
Huddersfield-Hull FC
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Salford
SL
20:00
Leigh-Catalans
Sat 1st Mar
SL
14:30
Wakefield - St.Helens
SL
21:30
Wigan-Warrington
Sun 2nd Mar
SL
15:00
Leeds-Castleford
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Hull KR
Sat 8th Mar
SL
17:30
Catalans-Leeds
Sun 9th Mar
SL
17:30
Warrington - Wakefield
SL
17:30
Wigan-Huddersfield
Thu 20th Mar
SL
20:00
Salford-Huddersfield
Fri 21st Mar
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Warrington
SL
20:00
Wakefield - Hull FC
Sat 22nd Mar
SL
15:00
Castleford-Catalans
SL
17:30
Leeds-Wigan
Sat 22nd Feb
SL 2 Salford6-32Leeds
Fri 21st Feb
SL 2 Warrington18-12Catalans
SL 2 Hull FC4-46Wigan
Thu 20th Feb
SL2 Wakefield12-14Hull KR
Sun 16th Feb
SL 1 Huddersfield12-20Warrington
CH 1 Bradford20-6LondonB
CH 1 Featherstone22-4Doncaster
CH 1 Oldham50-4York
CH 1 Sheffield14-28Halifax
CH 1 Barrow36-12Hunslet
1895 0 Goole V26-18Crusaders
1895 0 Workington10-18Dewsbury
1895 0 Rochdale18-16Swinton
1895 0 Keighley7-6Midlands
Sat 15th Feb
SL1 Leeds12-14Wakefield
SL 1 St.Helens82-0Salford
CH 1 Toulouse14-18Widnes
Fri 14th Feb
SL 1 Hull KR19-18Castleford
SL 1 Catalans4-24Hull FC
Thu 13th Feb
SL 1 Wigan0-1Leigh
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
5m
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
leedsbarmyar
101
14m
TV games not Wire
ninearches
3753
14m
Barrow at home
faxcar
94
19m
Super League
FIL
136
33m
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red Devils
RLFANS News
1
37m
Film game
BOSS HOG
8028
39m
BORED The Band Name Game
BOSS HOG
65289
60m
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
happyjack
113
Recent
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
Recent
Rumours and signings v9
Wigg'n
29263
Recent
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Hasbag
5100
Recent
Hull FC A
Cherry_Warri
40
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
1s
Film game
BOSS HOG
8028
1s
Barrow at home
faxcar
94
2s
RD2 Salford Red Devils A
leedsbarmyar
101
3s
Game - Song Titles
BOSS HOG
41802
4s
Wigan Warriors - Home
Hasbag
193
7s
BORED The Band Name Game
BOSS HOG
65289
7s
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
10s
Leeds v Wakefield
brantonrhino
197
12s
TV games not Wire
ninearches
3753
13s
Super League
FIL
136
13s
Tyson Smoothy
The Avenger
9
17s
Hull KR at home this Thursday evening
happyjack
113
28s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Hasbag
5100
30s
This site is crap Still
Smithout
1
34s
Forum at The Shay
terry silver
45
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red Devils
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
This site is crap Still
Smithout
1
TODAY
Cornwall sign Duel registration with London Broncos
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Matty Lees extenst contract
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Max Jowitt extends contract
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Ben Davies returns to Saints
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
The big screens
Jake the Peg
1
TODAY
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC To Get Season Underway
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Super league plus
the-bearded-
3
TODAY
Players on Report
Trojan Horse
6
TODAY
Tonights game v Catalan
Barbed Wire
50
TODAY
Mobile Phone access to RLfans
WT_Midlander
8
TODAY
Squads - Leopards v Giants
Leyther in n
2
TODAY
League position
Kick and cha
6
TODAY
1895 cup
Torbreck
4
TODAY
Sam Burgess
ninearches
15
TODAY
Well played wakey
Scarlet Pimp
4
TODAY
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Points At Wakefield Trinity
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Is the HKR Game still on
PopTart
8
TODAY
Forum at The Shay
terry silver
45
TODAY
Matchday Food and Drink
karetaker
7
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over..
72
Wigan Warriors Thrash Hull FC ..
210
Hull KR Hang On To Take The Po..
349
Warrington Wolves Off To A Win..
565
St Helens Record Highest Winni..
676
Challenge Cup 2025 - Fourth Ro..
980
Wakefield Trinity Mark Return ..
746
Hull FC Start Season With Big ..
524
Leigh Leopards Win Golden Poin..
763
Bradford Bulls Spring Cup Shoc..
937
Hull FC Overcome Brave York Ac..
943
Easy Cup Progress For The Rhin..
990
Easy For Hull KR against Valia..
939
Betfred Super League Season Se..
1127
Thirteen Try York Knights Set ..
1103


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!