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You shouldn't refer to people who "support" clubs from elsewhere as fans. They are vicarious ****s.

Though maybe the explanation is you work in a diverse environment in a job so attractive it has attracted people from all over the country.
I tend towards the they are a set of vicarious ****s explanation though.
What can you do with glory hunters
 
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!
Yes I've been told that by a guy who's father in law worked in ship repairs.
 
That Egyptian **** is Hull's answer to Kim Jong Un. He lives in a parallel world where he is the centre of his sad universe. The man basks in his own glory/pity and state of victimization. The deluded **** should man up and realise that as a business man he is a total ****wit. If the **** had any sense or acumen then he'd **** off sharpish and hopefully die a painful and lingering death surrounded by the people who love him i.e totally alone.
 
That Egyptian **** is Hull's answer to Kim Jong Un. He lives in a parallel world where he is the centre of his sad universe. The man basks in his own glory/pity and state of victimization. The deluded **** should man up and realise that as a business man he is a total ****wit. If the **** had any sense or acumen then he'd **** off sharpish and hopefully die a painful and lingering death surrounded by the people who love him i.e totally alone.

Don't beat around the bush <laugh><laugh>
 
That Egyptian **** is Hull's answer to Kim Jong Un. He lives in a parallel world where he is the centre of his sad universe. The man basks in his own glory/pity and state of victimization. The deluded **** should man up and realise that as a business man he is a total ****wit. If the **** had any sense or acumen then he'd **** off sharpish and hopefully die a painful and lingering death surrounded by the people who love him i.e totally alone.
Or better, its contagious and someone else catches it too..
 
I will summarise my thoughts about the interview:

- I still cannot believe he thinks the rebranding was a good idea, the gains if any from such idiotic marketing would be less than 1% of a years Premier League income.
- If the membership idea is such a fantastic idea why are we the only club that does it?
- I agree with his sentiment with Tymon, however Tymon at the stage of wanting a new contract was beyond Jarrods ability and progression, maybe not now.
- He was a lucky man Bruce got him that second promotion and the windfall of cash, his utter discontent of us the fans (which should be his main priority) meant he never sold the club or used it to advantage, bar pocketing a load of cash and increasing the value of a few of our prized assets.
- The finances don't add up, just look at Middlesborough.
- In conclusion you can't disagree with the Allams in any walk of life, as the toys go out the pram.
 
"“If you look at our gate receipts in a season, it’s roughly £6m a year. If I’m selling a player to make up a shortfall, is that asset stripping? I don’t think so."

If you hadn't driven thousands of fans away, the shortfall would have been lower, you dopey ****.

Not only driven them away but charged everyone less as well.