I have been a lifelong Hull City supporter / Fan / follower / Devotee or whatever it is politically correct to label oneself nowadays. Due to illness I have only manager to see City three times in the past 5 years, so am I a poor fan or a passionate supporter ? I would say I am neither, my first game was back in 1972 when we beat Bristol City at home and I was a regular attendee from then on. I admit I missed certain matches throughout the years but I wouldn't say it made me any less a supporter / Fan etc that other people on this forum are. Billy Bollocks I commend you for being an avid follower of Hull City the same way I admire others for standing up for what they believe in and boycotting the club whilst the Allams are in charge. At the end of the day we all want a successful, well run club and how we go about expressing that thought is entirely a personal action and no one should be chastised or made offence off for standing up and doing what they believe in. I admit if I was healthier and could attend more matches I would be on the boycott side ( ironic that I take a break at this time in our history), none of us want to see our beloved club have its heart ripped out by our current owners or see supporter turn on supporter. I truly wish the Allams would sell up and leave us to rebuild our club before it is too late, but I fear that will not happen for a few years yet and we will continue on our downward spiral. But downward spiral or not, regardless of your views on boycotting or attending matches, life is too short to be having personal digs at fellow supporters, let each person demonstrate / protest in their own democratic way. Billy Bollocks, OLM, City Man, Cheshire Ben or anyone else,. to me you are all heroes in your own way regardless of how or what you do as at the end of the day I know you all have The Tigers in your hearts.
Sorry to hear Miff you are still experiencing poor health, your sentiments above are felt by many of us, and like you wish the Allam's would depart and sell the club to someone who has the best interests of both the club and loyal supporters at heart. Take care, and hope you start to feel well enough to join fellow supporters at the KCOM very soon.
Bang on Miff, and I hope you feel well enough to decide whether to go or not without it being your health making that decision for you. I boycotted briefly as I thought it would help force them out, I then changed my mind and returned. I’m either on everyone’s blacklist or no ones...who knows?! Although I have a pass and go to as many home games as I can, I sometimes think I should be boycotting (normally immediately after one of the owning pair say something!) but I also am impressed by those that do far more away games than me. It’s not black or white, and unless someone can guarantee a particular course will definitely remove the owners and they’ll be replaced by better ones (that’s almost guaranteed though!) then there’s no right or wrong thing to do either
My daughter is severely dyslexic and has had a really tough time going through primary school. She’s about to start secondary school in September. Thankfully she’s well rounded and sharper than most thanks to years of really hard work in finding methods of learning that work for her. So your response to Red Top Reader is pretty ****ing poor to be honest.
I know all about dyslexia thanks having 2 kids with it, it's actually the title of a book on the subject so I'm not sure why you're offended by it...but apologies if you were.
if that is english for **** atmosphere, you are right, also europe fans also outsing city fans, lokeren fans are like the cincinatti fans.. so what's your point? the british are out atmosphered by some 'soccer' fans what's your excuse ? also i aint a celtic fan you idiot