The very first home game after they've gone will be a sell out, whichever division we're in.
Would love to thinks so, but it is very unlikely.
The very first home game after they've gone will be a sell out, whichever division we're in.
Has nobody told you that Allam didn't actually want anyone to die when he said what he did? And how much of a snowflake do you have to be to state that the Allams have 'ripped your soul out'? As for the idea that previous owners weren't as bad 'because they didn't wish the fans dead' is just thick. Remember BP being padlocked, anyone? The Allams are remarkably poor at PR, but the team is the strongest ever and we aren't doing too badly in the leagues. I don't care about them. They will be gone in time, just like all the other deficient owners we have been subject to.
Suspect lots of people have already given it up. So we are talking about a 21,000 home gate a couple of years ago turning into a 14,000 home gate now, then some more give it up because they only watch the Premier League. 12,000 home fans sounds about right for Saturday. Same answer, different method!Been a pretty consistent flow to the poll of for every 2 still going , 1 isn't , if you take that as a decent guide across the whole outside the not606 world , it turns an 18k crowd into 12k .... Saturday will be interesting
And again in English?There is in respect of a club in a small town whose chairman doesn't treat the fans with total contempt tending to sell more tickets than a club from a larger city whose chairman does.
Seems those guards at. Hull is not a football city are correct. Numerous smaller places have larger stadiums and larger crowds. Perhaps .Hull is a rugby town after all...
And again in English?![]()
Hmmm. I'm interested... name your price.Bet you could decipher that weird bit of nonsense my tablet threw up if you were offered even a slight financial incentive.
It's not 100% Allams fault.As has been said before - We HAVE sold out the full Wembley allocation before. We certainly wouldn't do that now I agree - buy that is entirely down to the damage done by the Allams. Thousands have turned their back on the club and sadly many may never come back. Meanwhile countless potential new younger fans are unable to attend due to the lack of concessions for younger people. It may take several years to rebuild the club and the fan base after the Allams finally go - but the potential is certainly still there - given just a modest degree of success AND even more importantly a reasonable ownership who respected and appreciated their fans rather than going out of their way to insult, upset and drive them away.
It is a problem has the FA Cup semi final proved.Every other club manages , a lot from smaller places than Hull so why should it be a problem?
Doubt it very much.The very first home game after they've gone will be a sell out, whichever division we're in.
Yes.Doubt it very much.
You're telling me if we sink to the bottom of the football league and the Allams go there will suddenly be 25,000 people in the stadium ???
It is a problem has the FA Cup semi final proved.
The only one we've been in in the past 87 (FA Cup) where we got 31,000Which cup semi-final, for which you only get 25,000 tickets anyway, has proved a problem?
The only one we've been in in the past 87 (FA Cup) where we got 31,000[/QUOTE
We sold our allocation for that, didn't we? That little club The Blunts did.
Thinking of the final with 25,000.
ArfThe very first home game after they've gone will be a sell out, whichever division we're in.
Add me to this list. Away games were always better for atmosphere.but now they are much better. The Allams are like dementors sucking the life out of the club.Also need a 3rd option but for a different reason.
I'm partly an a) but a b), as I now pick and choose and don't have that burning desire to have to be there like before, because the ****s have ripped the soul out of the club for me.
Edit: 5th option![]()
I agree and you are right. It must only be about 99.9999% I am guilty of rounding it up.It's not 100% Allams fault.
We've had poor crowds in good times without the Allams ShinanigansI agree and you are right. It must only be about 99.9999% I am guilty of rounding it up.
We've had poor crowds in good times without the Allams Shinanigans