I thought they were some psychedelic band from around the time of Strawberry Alarm Clock, Vanilla Fudge etc...
So, Ehab will be informed of the views and will then no doubt issue a statement that the meeting showed he had the full backing of all supporters for his measures which were increasing support and other clubs were looking on with envy.
I was pleased they were included tbh. It struck me as a good cross section of protest groups, supporter groups and actual supporters. Reaction across the board has also been positive, just need to wait now to see if there is any actual impact. As I said in the very beginning too, it will be useful to groups like the Trust because either we'll see changes, or, we won't, and the ammo is given to them on a plate.
"The club focussed on the match day experience" **** OFF with your matchday experience. Most want to get in the ground without ridiculous queuing times and to enjoy a good game of footy. Some want decent booze and food at reasonable prices. And we don't want **** referees. Talk about something important FFS. Mirrors, warm water to wash hands (for those of us that do). What else is there. Oh yeah. Stop subsidising coach travel to away matches as the only way of helping fans (it only benefits a few who live in Hull and surrounding district at the expense of all of us. Not inclusive!) Sorry Filey. No offence meant.
Happy considers anyone who disagrees with the Allams and refers to Papa Allam as Mr and not Dr as dangerous subversive who are part of a protest group.
That's really bizarre! Anyway hopefully it will give you a forum to raise some important issues so good luck to your rep
Erm...me thinks you've simply got it wrong, there was no protest group at last night's meeting. There's an Allam Out group but they weren't invited. No gnomes either. Or shape shifting aliens (as far as we know).
Meh. I was trolling. Wasn't expecting a bite so quick. I was itching to put "oooo the lady doth protest too much methinks" but got excited when I saw you nibble.
If we want to waste money at half time for really ****e beer, do we really have to leave 10 mins before half time and then get back to our seat 5 mins into the second half? Why leave bars unopened, employ more (and capable) bar staff and I'm sure the extra sales would return a large profit AND improve the match day experience. But as far as North stand goes, maybe they don't want that as it'd create further overcrowding. Maybe we underestimate this man, it's a great way of reducing numbers to just those who are so desperate for a half time pint.....
I agree, but it is so easy to use and everyone gets its meaning. I have tried to avoid it, but in the end, bollocks, it worked.
Not for me it doesn't. And if it is the terminology to stay then I want standing on the terraces to improve my 'matchday experience' and get rid of that ******* announcer. And play some decent music before the match and at half time. And introduce the chip the ball into a garden shed as half time entertainment. Anyone can hit a crossbar FFS. Thanks for taking my views forward to whoever on the committee does.
To me, it's meaning is "I'm a modern football employee with absolutely no understanding of real people or what they like, but I've got all the buzzwords and I know all about synchronised flag waving and such."