Quote ="Him"I don't see it as an issue, physios can generally tell by the reaction of either the injured player or players around him as to how serious it is. As mentioned, all the officials are wired up and there are specific hand signals too. I don't see a risk to players, in fact I think we are one of the best sports in the world at getting quick and high quality treatment to injured players.
Does anyone know why it was so dark at Hull KR? It looked like they only had floodlights on one side.'"
In typical Rovers style we seem to be making an embarrassing cock up of this.
Both of the floodlights at the North end have gone, we've got two temporary lights on the West side, this might not have been so bad but for some bizarre reason the two existing floodlights at the South (Zeebrugge) end weren't on.
As soon as I arrived at the ground last night I thought, "well it's going to be a bit dark in the North East corner", no, it's going to be dark along the whole East side.
It's actually quite annoying as a fan at the game because the temporary lights are quite low and really bright, so for the entire second half you've got massive spot lights glaring through the rain straight into your fizzog.
I blame Mike Smith.