Aaah it helps when you read it sober. Is that really true?Hang on. So what was initially visible?
Ha, ha, and someone recently said: 'Nobody hates them more than me, but let's keep it a bit sensible, they're obviously not going to start sewing badges on to kits that already have badges on them ffs'.
ALLAMS OUT !!! the soppy tarts.
They're both fake. His daughter obviously doesn't love himThis was posted on Facebook, the only way to prove it is if someone does the same
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I'd be tempted to think Hoax on the basis that a manufacturer is unlikely to make up a name i.e. Hull City FC when any basic research would show Hull City AFC or the other stupid Allam options.
Hull City FC is as far as I can tell unique to a smallish selection of City fans, so would suspect this is faked.
Having said that, over-labelling is very believable for our idiot owners and it would be easy to prove if someone else tries it. If I was willing to fill Allam's coffers I would certainly remove the label.
They're both fake. His daughter obviously doesn't love him
The last branded item of clothing I bought from the club had HCFC on themBack in the day you used to see HCFC Rule sprayed at places we had played. Never saw HCAFC Rule though.
TWS are even more cluless. They are AFC (surprisingly few clubs are AFC) but always have LUFC on their shirts.
They're the tatts on your knuckles ffsThe last branded item of clothing I bought from the club had HCFC on them
...fingerless gloves in the early 80s
You could be right looking at the 2nd picture? The city badge is literally just stuck on like paper!It's a double whammy. Started life as Hull FC shirts, didn't sell so somebody stamped City in there, then along came the Allams...
Quality threads.You could be right looking at the 2nd picture? The city badge is literally just stuck on like paper!
They're the tatts on your knuckles ffs![]()
