Wasn't referring to you. It didn't really achieve anything. In fact there being so many empty seats at theEFL Cup semifinal was more noticeable. Of course those who didn't go to that one as they would have had to pay will be back on Sunday.
It's either City fans back to backing the team, or closet Liverpool fans from East Yorks coming out the woodwork. I'm going for the second option.
Sadly, I agree, there's going to be thousands of the ****ers there on Saturday. Though I do think the combination of the specialer one, his improved football and the chance to see several new players will have had an impact.
Without doubt. I do hope some of those fans boycotting games return. The Allams are utter ****s, but the team and manager deserve our support on the pitch between now and the end of the season. We stand a much better chance of selling a PL club than a Championship club, frankly I have had enough of the knobs so I'll be doing my damned best to support the team and to hopefully secure a sale by staying in the PL.
You need help . 17k home to Bournemouth, if memory serves. The issue isn't with Hull City supporters, it's the w@#$rrs who go watch their adopted team once a blue moon, n sit in City supporters sests. You want to boycott, boycott. I wouldn't judge any City supporter on the actions they take against the current dictatorship. I have a pass, still go home and away , but felt the need to boycott Swansea and man u in the cup. It didn't feel brave , it felt wrong, it's i thing I do. But hey thanks for the recognition.
An interesting question is what happens to the boycott if we sell out every match from now on? Those most opposed to the Allam regime will then be outside looking in. This isn't intended as a dig at anyone. It is a question intended to provoke some debate about the way forward given the appointment of Marco Silva and the prospect of a great escape.
A woman who works for me said her 2 lads who support liverpool are going in the north stand with liverpool shirts underneath. she seemed ok with that despite me telling her they'll be called ****s and likely to be spragged on if any city fan sees them. She seemed ok with that, problem is in all likelihood nothing will be done about it. There'll be loads doing it.
Klopp's been talking about us... "Hull is still bottom of the league? Second from bottom? When I saw them playing yesterday I could not see it. I'm impressed. What can I say? "It was an interesting challenge to analyse them because they have had different line ups and systems. Yesterday a lot of our boys were there and watched the game live. It was interesting to watch. "But that shows how difficult the job is to do. A lot of good players now in much better shape, Huddlestone, if you saw him play, he was outstanding. "And that is without the confidence form the results, because they don't always get the results, he is obviously a good manager. 'We need to bring it on the pitch, but it will be difficult." http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/live...0107229-detail/story.html#4KFhWH7M5rrVG5A2.99