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If EVERYBODY stopped attending home games it WOULD get noticed, obviously it will never happen because there is either insufficient strength of feeling or misplaced loyalty. If the vermin are to be removed early it needs DRASTIC but legal action.


The East stand is less than half full, the UW is empty.....outsiders just assume apathy and an exodus of PL junkies.
 
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If EVERYBODY stopped attending home games it WOULD get noticed, obviously it will never happen because there is either insufficient strength of feeling or misplaced loyalty. If the vermin are to be removed early it needs DRASTIC but legal action.

Would never work. Even if you got 100% agreement, there would be a couple on here using it as a stick to beat people with.

"You ain't as good a supporter as me!"
"Yes I am!"
"Were you at the Villa game?"
"The one we were asked to boycott?"
"Yeah. I was there. Proper fan, me. And I've been going for 120 years. Check. mate."
 
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Yep there's lots of local multi million/billionaires who have no idea Hull City is available and never thought about getting involved.
Don Robinson wasn't local at the time. Dewberry and the Action Group were alerted about him after he showed an interest in buying other clubs, Halifax Town being one, Hartlepool being another.
 
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We should just go with the stress balls every time but try and smuggle a **** load in. Throw a load on and get the game stopped for a few mins. Wait another 10 mins and throw another wad on etc.

I was going to say the same but was going with 30 seconds after the restart

It's only possible to get so many balls in so I'd suggest doing it st 19.04 and then 30 seconds into the restart and also 19.04 in to the second half and 30 seconds in to the restart.
 
All go dressed as children and pensioners, with masks etc. <ok>

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Just liaise with the 7 people next to you and each write a letter of "HULL CITY" on your chest. Will look even more impressive if it snows tomorrow.
 
Agreed. I’m all for getting the games interrupted or abandoned. They get media coverage & keep the issues in the spotlight.

To really stick it up the ****s & piss them off properly you need to disrupt them & those nearest to them.

A 12:00 gathering each Saturday in their village followed by a march through the village to their house. A vocal 90minute rally from 15:00.

Piss off them, their neighbours & all other local residents. It’d soon get to them.

Would it make them sell any quicker? I’m past caring. Will it spoil their quality of life? Absolutely, reap what they sow.

In their faces.
I think they live in different villages.
 
The East stand is less than half full, the UW is empty.....outsiders just assume apathy and an exodus of PL junkies.

An easy assumption to make at one time but slowly but surely thanks in no small part to the attending protestors, people are coming to realise that the emptiness is part of a bigger picture. The stupidity and ignorance of the owners is becoming more widely recognised and quite often these days a comparison is drawn between Allam and Oyston. The Allam "brand" has become tainted and this needs to continue. He may well get his money back but will never get his reputation back. The Allam brand has come to represent, shabbiness, dishonesty and underhandedness. In the long run there can only ever be one winner in Fan v Owner disputes but our owner is too stupid to understand this.

WE ARE HULL CITY
 
Controversial one this. How about supporting the shirt/team etc ? Then the chairman or spokesperson of these protest groups who are keen to get on the telly take a leaf out of the original Hull City Actions Groups book ?
Seek out potential buyers and turn up on their doorsteps as Dave Dewberry did with Don Robinson.
He and the Action Group also sourced local people with an interest in buying the club and received pledges of backing of which they then took back to the club's directors of the time and got the interested people around the same table. That's action. Throwing sponge balls and blowing plastic whistles isn't.

Deliberate omission of the coffin march, flags raised in the corners, Phil Pinder, Scunthorpe pitch invasion, open top bus tour, fish in the post, et al?



The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
It does seem strange that in a relatively small City in which everyone knows where they live and work that nothing along those lines has been tried. It's not like they are international owners that cannot be reached.

Obviously any action should be strictly lawful otherwise they'll have a field day but protesting outside their place of work would be a good start, they'd hate that.
Totally agree , but then you get all the Human Rights , PC brigade who start all the , they are entitled to live their life in peace away from football , blah blah blah
 
Deliberate omission of the coffin march, flags raised in the corners, Phil Pinder, Scunthorpe pitch invasion, open top bus tour, fish in the post, et al?



The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Deliberate mixing up of the two protest groups and the 15 year gap between them. The coffin march was the Action Group. It didn't interrupt the game but got the back page headlines in the following days News of the World which was the biggest selling newspaper of its day. Phil Pinder was Tigers 2000 as was the open top bus tour etc.
The fact remains that is was Dave Dewberry and the original Action Group who approached Don Robinson, more so Dewberry. He made him aware that the club was worth buying.
 
Deliberate mixing up of the two protest groups and the 15 year gap between them. The coffin march was the Action Group. It didn't interrupt the game but got the back page headlines in the following days News of the World which was the biggest selling newspaper of its day. Phil Pinder was Tigers 2000 as was the open top bus tour etc.
The fact remains that is was Dave Dewberry and the original Action Group who approached Don Robinson, more so Dewberry. He made him aware that the club was worth buying.

Yeah fair point, i'll just grab me swimming keks and head over to the UAE and knock on a few sheiks doors then.