Anyone who think no concessions for young fans is not reason alone to protest is NOT right in the head . The younger generation are VITAL to all clubs . With out them who will be left to support teams when us old sods have kicked the bucket . Even a stupid blind fool like me finally turned against the owners Protest anyway you can is my opinion .. which doesn't count for anything I know I use to think kempton , Ben and others MAD for not going to games Now I realise they were not mad but so right. Sat listening to the game on talk sport I was even hoping fans went on the pitch, all sat down and refused to move. Well done all the protesters. Just my thoughts as I sit here at 03:12 am Counting sheep as usual.
Nice to wake up to a win, sounds as if it was well deserved, always good to get one over on the Blunts. Might I say the protest seems to have actually improved the atmosphere. Sounds all in all that the protest went OK, and got the point across. Nice to see Dicko's goal, which was well engineered and a good finish by Dicko, lovely ball through by Irvine. Let's hope we can get 3 points Tuesday against Barnsley, and start hopefully put some light between us and the bottom three. What are all these people going to say now about protests being responsible for us losing, hopefully shut them up?
They had a thread on us on the Barnsley board, not very respectful, maybe an undercurrent of jealousy about our greater success in the last decade. http://barnsleyfc.org.uk/threads/hull.265287/
Protests did their job, atmosphere was better but it couldn't get worse, great result and performance all round. But nothing will shut them up, don't shout Allam out in the ground, it might put the players off. ****ers everywhere !!!
‘I know a lot of Hull fans and the way they've been building this up, they were gonna have this abandoned by the 30th minute. The squash balls took two minutes to clear and the whistles didn't even interrupt anything. Embarrassing.’ Nail squarely on head.
You shoulda come and done summat different. Best atmosphere for a while last night. The fans were coming on the pitch but there were too many coppers and not enough protestors. But keep up the pressure. Well done.
Problem is the FA might take a different view. I don't mind the club being fined but a points deduction isn't what we need. Does any body know the rules around what would lead to points deduction ?
I have done something different, I’ve decided to boycott for the past 4 and a half years. I 100% maintain if nobody had been setting foot in the stadium the owners would’ve gone by now
And it's a pathetic teenage the worlds not fair stance as it would never happen. Deal with reality. Or come to the ground and demonstrate outside at every home game. That's doing something. Doing nothing has never achieved something.
Anyone mocking the lads who had a go last night, while doing nothing themselves, is a ****. Best atmosphere for a while, if nothing else.
I’m not doing nothing. I just told you what I’m doing. I changed my habit of more than 30 years, how is that doing nothing? I never had a teenage strop. Bit weird. If you think our owners give two ****s about people standing outside the stadium waving and singing songs with nasty words then you’re plain wrong.
Who did that? Anyone continually handing over money to our owners while saying nasty words about them on the Internet is a ****. And I didn’t realise the aim of protesting was to improve the atmosphere.
Moved seats this month to south west corner as granddaughter was struggling to see in north stand and couldn’t believe it hearing boos from a lot of people in west and south stands when the balls came out. All I can say is that everyone has a right to their opinion and numbers for and against Allams seem similar if, and it’s a big if, the booing was to support the Allams - maybe just worried about points deductions.
Great stuff. Even though a few of them acknowledge rationality, I wish we could beat them every time through some sort of cheat. They epitomised how thoroughly ****e this division is.