Quote you....'Maybe Hull folk don't follow like sheep and can think for themselves'....... but if they don't agree with you 'they have their head up their arses' Or are accused of being an Ehab clone, As you accused me of. ? Double standards pal.
At the moment I am not a Hull City supporter. I neither come to games or look for excuses. Only a moron would need it spelling out why I and hundreds or even thousands of ex fans think the same. Supporting the team can also be taken as endorsing the owners (especially by Ehab and his father). I would rather do without my fix then send any ambiguous message to the owners. I am sure the team can function without our support. I just wish all Hull City supporters would put the good of the club before getting their Saturday afternoon fix and stay away. A near empty stadium would send out a clear message to Ehab. The pathetic attendances at the moment just make us look a joke. The fact that so many fans still attend increases my resolve.
He doesn't attend home games. His family are trousering millions from Sky and player sales. He's not affected in the slightest.
Good for you, I'm of the other opinion that I will not let them stop me attending home and away, whatever. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I've asked this before, but why isn't this in the national media spotlight? Is there not more we could do to put pressure on them? I was surprised when Humberside were booted out of commentary that it didn't spark a bit of interest from the BBC. The likes of Coventry, Portsmouth and Blackpool are well documented, they were used on here as examples, but how many fans of their clubs are aware of what's happening to us? We've tried "**** it we'll do it ourselves" and it doesn't seem to have done much good. So is there a way to get pressure from the national media, something Ehab couldn't shy away from, getting them to ask the questions that need to be asked and get our plight out in the open? Give them nowhere to hide.
Well a zero attendance is wishful thinking of course, but I think even a crowd of say...3 to 5 thousand, in the championship, would get some attention.
We have had plenty of attendances of 4, 5 or 6,000 in this Division in the past and it didn't attract any attention.