Agreed. Forced to move to a new massive stadium that costs nowhere near what it should. Have to endure owners spunking millions on players. And managers. They’re entitled to be top 6. Minimum.
Would you have wanted to move from a proper old football stadium to that soulless place and be surrounded by tourists wantingnto cstch a match whilst in London?
Football is crazy. We get people tutting at very mild protests and sticking up for our owners' systematic, long-term dismantling of the club, but clubs like West Ham, or Villa a few years ago, hold these huge over the top protests because they've lost a few games.
Absolutafuckinglutly it'd be much more convenient for me to fly to London for the odd game than try getting to Hull from here...
Do you delight in being negative with regards to anything related to our city, or are you just a miserable WUM? Either way, boring.
Compare the wild celebrations by Swansea fans who had travelled 250 miles to see 19% possession, no shots and no corners at the final whistle to our fans slowly rising to their feet in the South Stand to gently applaud Wilson's fantastic goal.
Bit easy to find out some of the reasons wham fans are pissed off. Or theyv e just lost a few games. Either or really. Now my Dad, like a lot of people, is hating it at the new stadium, finding it a chore and has effectively been priced out. This is the case for numerous supporters. There are no concession prices for ‘Category A’ games: All tickets are priced at between £50 and £80. When travel, food and drink are included parents are looking at a bill of between £250 and £300 simply to take their children to watch a game of football. Many people cannot afford that. When we moved stadium, a big promise made by the club was the provision of ‘affordable football’. This clearly is not the case: Another lie, another broken promise.
*some As with many of your posts regarding Hull, yet again you've missed out the word "some." The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I suspect it’s not down to losing a few games, but rather the fact that their Cat A games cost £50-£80 a ticket with no concessions.