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its an absolute load of shit the game against the broncos is at gosford. When i was younger i used to love friday night football against the broncos at the sfs.
I went to the game against newcastle at gosford last year and the atmosphere is terrible, and that was playing a team from the area, imagine playing a team from interstate.
such a let down.
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Originally posted by redwhitebluepride View Postits an absolute load of shit the game against the broncos is at gosford. When i was younger i used to love friday night football against the broncos at the sfs.
I went to the game against newcastle at gosford last year and the atmosphere is terrible, and that was playing a team from the area, imagine playing a team from interstate.
such a let down.
sydney is as close to gosford as newcastle is
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Originally posted by Kramer86 View PostI guess what he means is they would have just as much support, considering Gosford is the midway point between both fan bases
but yeah by all means it should be ..its an equal opportunity for both city's
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I love the Gosford game, but it is ridiculous to play the broncos there...this is one of our biggest games of the year....
It would be much better to play the likes of the cows or raiders there......a game that would not traditionally get a huge crowd, would do so up there....
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Originally posted by redwhitebluepride View Postits an absolute load of shit the game against the broncos is at gosford. When i was younger i used to love friday night football against the broncos at the sfs.
I went to the game against newcastle at gosford last year and the atmosphere is terrible, and that was playing a team from the area, imagine playing a team from interstate.
such a let down.
Originally posted by punky rooster View Postnewcastle isn't in the gosford area.
sydney is as close to gosford as newcastle is
The Roosters 'hosting' Newcastle in Gosford was, practically, always a concession of home ground advantage.FONK
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