What alternatives in the vicinity of Bolton? At least it seems your prime example, Boro, you accept as flawed.
Bolton's only just over ten miles from Old Trafford.
What alternatives in the vicinity of Bolton? At least it seems your prime example, Boro, you accept as flawed.
What alternatives in the vicinity of Bolton? At least it seems your prime example, Boro, you accept as flawed.
Always no end of excuses for lack of support in Hull. Surprised nobody has linked it to being bombed in the war, another stand by to excuse any short comings in Hull.
Bolton's only just over ten miles from Old Trafford.
Jeez do you need it spelling g out again.There are far more alternatives in the vicinity of Bolton competing for support then there is anywhere near Hull.
Always no end of excuses for lack of support in Hull. Surprised nobody has linked it to being bombed in the war, another stand by to excuse any short comings in Hull.
Well, Sunderland and Newcastle are nearer to Middlesbrough than the nearest club of note is to Hull.
As for sporting alternatives in the vicinity of Bolton I suggest you look at a map. You might recognise a few places where fans wouldn't have to travel far to watch other clubs.
Have you read both interviews?
He should have challenged him on the stupid name bollocks, but he didn't shirk any questions on the membership scheme, he asked what I'd expect any of us to ask.
He did talk about transfer activity money didn't he? No more money etc. Though I could be wrong, I read it at 5am this morning.The membership questions where OK, but could have pressed more for details of how projections are better then expected etc....
Is there a third part to come? If so I hope some real questions about transfer activity and players being sold and replaced with loans etc.
Jeez do you need it spelling g out again.
3 pro clubs and also way to many support other clubs.
Surely you can see this.
So no one from Bolton goes to support other clubs, most of which are nearer to Bolton than they are to Hull,that Hull folk support?
Rugby doesn't take that many away, especially when City are doing well. Or don't have a pair of vindictive twats in charge. In fact FCs crowds are down slightly despite them doing well.
Did we not have rugby clubs competing for support when we were getting massive crowds under Carter or in the mid 1960s? The rugby clubs didn't stop us getting good crowds in the PL until the Gruesome Twosome started alienating everyone. Well, nearly everyone. Some still try and defend them but that small band gets smaller by the day.
OK. But work this one out.!!!So no one from Bolton goes to support other clubs, most of which are nearer to Bolton than they are to Hull,that Hull folk support?
Rugby doesn't take that many away, especially when City are doing well. Or don't have a pair of vindictive twats in charge. In fact FCs crowds are down slightly despite them doing well.
Did we not have rugby clubs competing for support when we were getting massive crowds under Carter or in the mid 1960s? The rugby clubs didn't stop us getting good crowds in the PL until the Gruesome Twosome started alienating everyone. Well, nearly everyone. Some still try and defend them but that small band gets smaller by the day.
You need to get another job or get into management at your place and sack the ****ers.OK. But work this one out.!!!
At my work!!!
2...City fans
2 Newcastle fans
3 Leeds fans
2 Spurs fans
1 Arsenal fans
1 Man U fan
1 Liverpool Fan.
8 couldn't care less about football
2 Ice hockey fans.
Explain that one to me ?????
OK. But work this one out.!!!
At my work!!!
2...City fans
2 Newcastle fans
3 Leeds fans
2 Spurs fans
1 Arsenal fans
1 Man U fan
1 Liverpool Fan.
8 couldn't care less about football
2 Ice hockey fans.
Explain that one to me ?????
OK. But work this one out.!!!
At my work!!!
2...City fans
2 Newcastle fans
3 Leeds fans
2 Spurs fans
1 Arsenal fans
1 Man U fan
1 Liverpool Fan.
8 couldn't care less about football
2 Ice hockey fans.
Explain that one to me ?????
FC's crowds were actually up this season, at least according to James Smailes.
It hasn't been forgotten. If you know the Allam history or local business history you know all about it. It gets mentioned on here from time to time and its in the public arena. Entire workforce made redundant yet In the same year, he incorporated a purchase of the companies assets through a new company, Allam Marine Limited. Seems that whilst most suffered (e.g. made redundant) as a result of 'cessation of operations' one did rather well out of it!The City Diary: Silence on Allam's past
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Egyptian-born Assem Allam is often dubbed "one of East Yorkshire's most successful businessmen" and it might be true as he's said to be worth £185m. He's been in the news lately after announcing his takeover of Hull City FC, so cue lots of publicity along the lines of: "his track record in business suggests he is a man who knows what he wants and just how to get it".
Well, not always. A 1992 edition of Lloyd's List reports: "Efforts to sell Hull-based Ruscador Shipyard as a going concern have failed.... Ruscador was a wholly owned subsidiary of Tempest Diesels, a Lincolnshire firm headed by Assem Allam.... Financial difficulties besetting Tempest Diesels led to Ernst and Young being called in to administer both companies.... The cessation of operations [resulted in] the redundancy of the company's entire workforce of more than 50."
Why has this detail been forgotten? We may never know. Allam's spokesman does not return my calls.
Lest we forget what a useless pair of ****s they are
I don't talk football to them.You need to get another job or get into management at your place and sack the ****ers.
OK. But work this one out.!!!
At my work!!!
2...City fans
2 Newcastle fans
3 Leeds fans
2 Spurs fans
1 Arsenal fans
1 Man U fan
1 Liverpool Fan.
8 couldn't care less about football
2 Ice hockey fans.
Explain that one to me ?????