Not trolling, i am from Huddersfield and want us to do well, but more of a R.L fan. I have been to odsal as many times as the Galpharm in the last year or so and who cares who did what and when. The bulls are a team on the decline in class and in crowds, it happens in all sports. Huddersfield are a side on the up and after the dross of many years it's taking time to build crowds up, but they are getting there now. It's when youngsters get involved and see a winning team that a new cycle of fans emegre and it's all to do with what goes on, on the pitch. Your diehards are there through thick and thin, your floating and new supporters define your salary cap and progress.
Todays game was a classic example of one team on the up that every player wants to be a part of, a coach they respect and love and a team spirit rarely seen in modern day sport, every player wanted the ball, even when well in front they were back slapping, trying to score right up to the last minute.
Bradford looked a team on the decline, not much spirit, no coheshion, many looking like it was pick up a wage time. That is from an outsiders point of view, it's sport and Bradford and Hudds may go in different directions in the future, but for now it's only going one way, the glory days are over for now for Bradford, Hudds can acheieve anything in the next few years.
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