Match Day Thread Hull City v Leeds.

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Are you boycotting this week or not? I forget which of your staunch principles you're currently advocating.

I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

I went to every home game in our first Championship season under Bruce. The last home game I attended was the 2-2 draw vs Cardiff. What do you think happened that summer and subsequent season - did we ‘struggle’?





And before someone says it, my ‘free tickets’ weren’t withdrawn...
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

If you bother to read posts on here you will clearly see that City struggling is NOT the reason why fans are staying away.
I take it you can read <whistle>
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

Yes, I too find watching football in person 'incredibly boring'. I prefer sitting on the sofa with a pot noodle chortling to Ian Dowie give brief highlights of our game to Jeff and the boys. It's thrilling and gets me hot under the collar.

Some sad people had the misfortune of watching us live at Wembley in the recent past. I often laugh to myself that I managed to see it in my Chewbacca onesie while eating garlic potato skins from the comfort of my own bed. THAT is living.
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

Why are you posting on a football forum then ? Just asking you your own question
 
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No one at the game will be thinking about
Those two.i am looking forward to the game.no pre beer either.
For those who say their enjoyment of the live game has gone,I would say the Allams haven't done That, you probably just dont care anymore.not judging, it happens
 
No one at the game will be thinking about
Those two.i am looking forward to the game.no pre beer either.
For those who say their enjoyment of the live game has gone,I would say the Allams haven't done That, you probably just dont care anymore.not judging, it happens
You are spot on to an extent. The Allams have come out with that much **** that it gets to the point were you just think "**** it, I can't be arsed to go anymore".
A real shame
 
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I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

Your not going because you think it's boring, but everyone else in not going because we're not doing very well?

Genius.

The game on Saturday wasn't remotely boring, in fact it was very entertaining. You'll have to find another excuse...
 
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Why are you posting on a Hull City forum then?
because city are still my club so i'll still go to watch them as I go with family and friends and I wont let them ruin that, but the enthusiasm of enjoying it and the excitement has gone. once they've gone it will all come back again. hope that's alright with you and I am allowed to continue posting :emoticon-0100-smile
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.
this isn't true for the majority of fans I expect. I watched us in the old division 4 when it was bloody tedious but I still enjoyed the live experience of going to a game. we could be top of the league and I'd still feel the same.
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

A lot of it is boring.

The elephant in the room.
 
I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.

Why will you not be going next week? Your reasons change weekly. "It's the Allams", "It's not the Allams" Make your ****ing mind up.You appear to chase tickets for the so called "big games", criticise others for not boycotting, as you are (unless it's a "big game"), criticise the level of protests, yet do nowt yourself.

You're a ****ing hypocrite & a pathetic embarrassment. You need to show a little respect.





Delighted to be back in it, the coverage is fantastic and it's a great boost for the City but my patience with the owners has worn so thin that if they're still here at the start of the season I'll simply be tuning out of football completely until they leave. I've got no interest in getting emotionally involved in another season with them casting a shadow over everything



And yet still people hand over their money to these ogres currently in charge
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Just walk away you set of door mats.



Allam can shove his 'tigers card' (whatever the **** that's supposed to mean) up his fat ****ing arse.




He's already said there will be no further applications, he's also insisted he's a man of his word, he's got nowhere to go with this now without being exposed as a pathological liar and bringing further shame to his famiyIt's over, I might even start going again this season, life's too short to wait for him to finally depart this mortal realm before I start going again.


I haven't been for 2 years but I personally think Its a strange time for people to start boycotting now. The name change fiasco is dead and buried WE WON, why carry on going for 2 years then walk away when the battle is won?



Just boycott the scheme and force them to scrap it you set of doormats.


Good job i no longer go to home games, if anyone booed a City song near me they'd be picking their jaw up off the deck.



Not been to a home game for 3 years, I'm jacking in away games too this season until saddam and his dunce of a son finally piss off.



I'd rather be labelled a hooligan then a doormat which is exactly what our fanbase has been for the past 3 years. You talk about creating a divide in the fans but as far as I'm concerned there's been a divide ever since only a meagre 2000 of us could be bothered to protest against the identity of the club being obliterated.

If pieces of red card is all that we can come up with then people will start looking for alternative ways of getting their point across.




Too many people have been biting their tongues for too long, I've got no doubt a pitch invasion will upset sone people but there's a group of our fans (a militant minority you could call them) who are sick of the wishy washy approach towards the owners.

It needs stepping up in a big way and waving pieces of red card around will get us nowhere.

Do they expect the Hull City AFC fans to simply accept the decision? I certainly wouldn't, i'll be as disruptive as is humanly possible

A win or two on the pitch or a new no mark signing and you're all willing to roll over and let the venomous old bastard tread you into the dirt.





This so called boycott some fans are claiming to be on is nothing more than an excuse, staying away isn't making a blind bit of difference, all you're doing is dragging the clubs reputation through the mud, 4k forest in Hull today and our naff fans are going to be posting drivel on the internet feeling sorry for themselves.


Hull = it's a rugby town.




I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.


Tenner a ticket, stop sulking and get your sorry arses to the game. This whole 'woe is me' attitude amongst city fans wore thin a long time ago. Forest coming mobbed up and our pitiful fans are still sat at home crying about Assem Allam.
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What a ****.

 
Why will you not be going next week? Your reasons change weekly. "It's the Allams", "It's not the Allams" Make your ****ing mind up.You appear to chase tickets for the so called "big games", criticise others for not boycotting, as you are (unless it's a "big game"), criticise the level of protests, yet do nowt yourself.

You're a ****ing hypocrite & a pathetic embarrassment. You need to show a little respect.





Delighted to be back in it, the coverage is fantastic and it's a great boost for the City but my patience with the owners has worn so thin that if they're still here at the start of the season I'll simply be tuning out of football completely until they leave. I've got no interest in getting emotionally involved in another season with them casting a shadow over everything



And yet still people hand over their money to these ogres currently in charge
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Just walk away you set of door mats.



Allam can shove his 'tigers card' (whatever the **** that's supposed to mean) up his fat ****ing arse.




He's already said there will be no further applications, he's also insisted he's a man of his word, he's got nowhere to go with this now without being exposed as a pathological liar and bringing further shame to his famiyIt's over, I might even start going again this season, life's too short to wait for him to finally depart this mortal realm before I start going again.


I haven't been for 2 years but I personally think Its a strange time for people to start boycotting now. The name change fiasco is dead and buried WE WON, why carry on going for 2 years then walk away when the battle is won?



Just boycott the scheme and force them to scrap it you set of doormats.


Good job i no longer go to home games, if anyone booed a City song near me they'd be picking their jaw up off the deck.



Not been to a home game for 3 years, I'm jacking in away games too this season until saddam and his dunce of a son finally piss off.



I'd rather be labelled a hooligan then a doormat which is exactly what our fanbase has been for the past 3 years. You talk about creating a divide in the fans but as far as I'm concerned there's been a divide ever since only a meagre 2000 of us could be bothered to protest against the identity of the club being obliterated.

If pieces of red card is all that we can come up with then people will start looking for alternative ways of getting their point across.




Too many people have been biting their tongues for too long, I've got no doubt a pitch invasion will upset sone people but there's a group of our fans (a militant minority you could call them) who are sick of the wishy washy approach towards the owners.

It needs stepping up in a big way and waving pieces of red card around will get us nowhere.

Do they expect the Hull City AFC fans to simply accept the decision? I certainly wouldn't, i'll be as disruptive as is humanly possible

A win or two on the pitch or a new no mark signing and you're all willing to roll over and let the venomous old bastard tread you into the dirt.





This so called boycott some fans are claiming to be on is nothing more than an excuse, staying away isn't making a blind bit of difference, all you're doing is dragging the clubs reputation through the mud, 4k forest in Hull today and our naff fans are going to be posting drivel on the internet feeling sorry for themselves.


Hull = it's a rugby town.




I'm not boycotting i simply don't want to go because i find the whole live football experience incredibly boring.

I've been to about 12 home games since 2008, the allams have got sod all to do with me staying away, the rest of you are just using them as an excuse because we're struggling.


Tenner a ticket, stop sulking and get your sorry arses to the game. This whole 'woe is me' attitude amongst city fans wore thin a long time ago. Forest coming mobbed up and our pitiful fans are still sat at home crying about Assem Allam.
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What a ****.

You have been busy Ben. I doth my cap to you:emoticon-0148-yes: