`I just wish it didnt look more like a leopard... a tigers head is much more square.. other than that... better..
Fraid while the inclusion of our name is welcome the 'Tigers head' looks like my bloody ginger cat .. not a fan I'm afraid.
Another poor effort of what should be a snarling Tiger and Hull City A.F.C. written above it...but I’m not surprised. Thankfully the players are a having a go cos off the pitch the club is a ****ing joke.
The first plate was blue as the loco was built in 1936, a season we wore blue. It was all black during and after the war, as the plate in the museum in Hull shows, Then after nationalisation in 1948 it was plain amber as in this picture. The one thing it never had was black and amber stripes on it. please log in to view this image
A step up the ladder for me , but only a small step . They have added Hull City , but no AFC . The Tiger's head has been spoilt and seems to be a hybrid of cheetah , tiger and domestic cat . Not bothered about the year the club was founded still being present . 6 out of 10 . Wonder how much money was wasted on this exercise .
I know in the mid 70s away fans would occasionally kick holes in the back of Kempton, but I don't recall it being as bad as this. Plus who moved the south bank on its axis away from the SE corner?
Probably no back of the stand then. Fans were hardier types then who didn't need as much protection from the elements.Yes, the artist's sense of perspective isn't too great. Though to be fair it was an irregular shape. please log in to view this image
The question is how do we compare to the rest of the herd? https://talksport.com/football/efl/...st-to-first-as-hull-city-get-a-new-crest/amp/