Completely agree that when he spoke to media he’d already decided to cancel I’m less concerned about whether they take issue with actions because I don’t think they ever intend to change anything anyway
Ehab has crossed the Rubicon. HCST were just about keeping a lid on our discontent as our ‘official’ supporters representatives. Inevitably a shift has now occurred in our support across to the ‘continuity’ protest groups. Without jaw-jaw you get war-war.You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory. Victory at all costs. Allam Out.
Looking at Twitter, it seems that last night has resulted in a decrease in Hull City memberships and an increase in Supporters Trust ones.
Not nice but, I know 'someone' that threw a brick with a note attached to it through a window of a troublemaker. The note read, "this time it's a brick, next time it'll be a petrol bomb." It had the desired effect. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Well I'm still offended about the name change bollocks. And the Airco arena evictions. And the removal of concessions. And the installation of a fundamentally flawed security gate. And the removal of council property from a council building. And the (not at all veiled) threat to put the club in the hands of administrators at the end of the season. They can still GTF. I can only assume that Sr is not long for this world and Jr has permanently relocated to Leeds. Just a question of when Allam Marine relocates / gets sold because not ****ting on your own doorstep is one of those unwritten rules that most people understand.
I think the only question that really remains is whether HCST has first refusal to buy the club if the owners try and liquidate it.
Despite you always looking for the positives. I am telling you now, it will never happen whilst they are still here. They are playing a game. Cat and mouse. They are enjoying it. I look forward to the day when you can tell me I was wrong. I'll even buy you a drink.
It's ok though. Only you, Omega man and Phil West Upper listen to their take on things. No one else believes a word they say.
Nobody doubts they are playing a game. I just think we (collectively) could have been smarter in our attempts to counter them. MoH
When all you've got is a hammer, every interaction with stakeholders (media, supporters, employees) looks like a nail.
I listen to both sides (you only have to read my posts on this thread to see that). But you go ahead and label me however you wish. MoH
No statement yet from The Trust ? I'm confused with the last bit of last night's statement from the Allams “We hope the threat of further disruptive action can be retracted, so we can continue the next meeting with all parties in attendance and pulling together to agree on the detail and delivery of the brand guidelines, crest redesign and concessions.” The Supporters' Committee will reconvene later this month. So the next meeting will go ahead irrespective of whether so called 'threats' are withdrawn ? What happens if the Trust make a conciliatory statement but protests still occur - will the next meeting go ahead ?