Match Day Thread Hull City AFC v Leeds

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No they are good mates who are very passionate about Leeds United, they travel

We have a massive fanbase all over the world that is why we are on Sky every week even when were sh*t

250,000 fans applied for tickets in our play-off final v Watford
Why did they first start supporting a team nowhere near where they lived and were brought up?*
Do you often chuckle about the fact that if they’d been born in a different time they would probably have been ‘loyal’ ‘passionate’ Man Utd fans?

*I’ll help, the answer is ‘because they are inadequate bellends that have no sense of personal pride or loyalty to their place of birth or their families’
 
He goes to every home and away Leeds game, he is travelling to Hull tonight with three of his friends who are Hull City season ticket holders...

With this in mind it has been amusing reading some of the replies to this ;)
Shock, horror....Hull fans on here find it difficult to understand I have several very good friends who support the Tigers
 
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Why did they first start supporting a team nowhere near where they lived and were brought up?*
Do you often chuckle about the fact that if they’d been born in a different time they would probably have been ‘loyal’ ‘passionate’ Man Utd fans?

*I’ll help, the answer is ‘because they are inadequate bellends that have no sense of personal pride or loyalty to their place of birth or their families’
Why do people born in Hull & the surrounding areas support Man U/Liverpool/Chelsea

It happens all over the country Dennis
 
The landlord of my local was a Man Utd fan from Leeds. Told him he was an inadequate ****er.
The Mrs & I made good friends with a couple from Wigan on our holiday in Northumbria recently

He is originally from Leeds but supports Wigan. Looking forward to seeing him again when we play Wigan in November
 
No not that I'm aware of.

Most of the ex-hull fans are now following their preferred prem clubs this season

24,000 in the prem
17,000 after relegation
10,000 now

They have changed their colours again

Of course Leeds crowds never dipped after relegation. Always remained sell outs. Those 3 sub 10,000 crowds and the 13,500 when City played there must have been Leeds fiddling the gates.

Given the fact Leeds is 3 times the size of Hull the 13,500 at the last home game was equivalent to over 40,000 at Leeds. Of course their ground doesn't hold that many which is surprising as they have always been sooooo massive.You would think they would have a larger stadium than smaller places like Newcastle and Sunderland.
 
Loyal fans who have rarely missed a game over the last thirty years, not been easy since 2003 but hopefully we are on the way back now, we are certainly playing exciting football

And you've got that super new badge as well.

Exciting times.
 
Of course Leeds crowds never dipped after relegation. Always remained sell outs. Those 3 sub 10,000 crowds and the 13,500 when City played there must have been Leeds fiddling the gates.

Given the fact Leeds is 3 times the size of Hull the 13,500 at the last home game was equivalent to over 40,000 at Leeds. Of course their ground doesn't hold that many which is surprising as they have always been sooooo massive.You would think they would have a larger stadium than smaller places like Newcastle and Sunderland.

Stat him into the dust Barch.

The poor **** is clearly out of his depth.
 
Of course Leeds crowds never dipped after relegation. Always remained sell outs. Those 3 sub 10,000 crowds and the 13,500 when City played there must have been Leeds fiddling the gates.

Given the fact Leeds is 3 times the size of Hull the 13,500 at the last home game was equivalent to over 40,000 at Leeds. Of course their ground doesn't hold that many which is surprising as they have always been sooooo massive.You would think they would have a larger stadium than smaller places like Newcastle and Sunderland.
We did until all-seater stadiums came into play

I was at ER in 1967 when nearly 58,000 crammed the terraces v Sunderland in a FA Cup replay.

We'll need a 50k minimum stadium if we ever reach the premiership when the true glory boys come out of the closet
 
Of course Leeds crowds never dipped after relegation. Always remained sell outs. Those 3 sub 10,000 crowds and the 13,500 when City played there must have been Leeds fiddling the gates.

Given the fact Leeds is 3 times the size of Hull the 13,500 at the last home game was equivalent to over 40,000 at Leeds. Of course their ground doesn't hold that many which is surprising as they have always been sooooo massive.You would think they would have a larger stadium than smaller places like Newcastle and Sunderland.
Your attendances wouldn't have dipped so much if it wasn't for Allam
 
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