As you wish.
Although the 'we' you refer to was preceded by 'in my opinion', so I was not putting any words in your mouth or including you in anything other than being a Hull City supporter, which I believe you may be. If you aren't then you are safe in not being included as a supporter, as you were never included in my opinion.
Your reading skills seem to have faded, Ben. Or, perhaps, like a few others, you share the Allams trait of reading it how you want to, not how it is? Pretty sad and petty, really.
Firstly, I read posts and pick up on what folk say: you should try it. Who are the “We” that your opinion thinks have moved on from using the Allams as a reason to not attend?
Your in out style of going or not going using the Allams as an excuse when it suits may be good for you but for others the Allams are the reason some no longer attend home games. Me going will have no impact on either Allam or the supporters at the ground but it’ll have an impact on me, my values & my principles.
I don’t believe the Allams & don’t trust them. Their personal characteristics are the same as they have always been. They have got away with so much, that they should not have done. Concessions were a piss take, the name-change is a forever piss take. When they reverse something it is done with a false largesse but isn’t challenged.
I don’t attend because they treat you like ****e, they abuse goodwill and they are as disingenuous a pair as you will ever meet. Their actions over a number of years has robbed them of any moral high ground. The club pretend to listen to the fans and can claim to be working with them - they are not. Being ambivalent must stop at some point when it is damaging your club, which I and many more (both supporters and otherwise) believe it is doing. It comes across that it has been forgotten who the enemy is in all of this.
Many clubs are run poorly but what makes Hull City different is the owners; they are a disease that has taken control and infected our club, which makes it even worse than most others. Maybe that infection will leave, maybe the club will sort itself out, I don't know, but I believe that there are many who live a whole lot closer than my 150 miles who react in the same way.
I begrudge putting a single penny into the Allam coffers while he progresses his campaign against the club, so I don't. I don't expect anyone else to follow my particular example. I’ll be back when the owners change. I bet they won't tell us it is a gift to the City or that they will make football as free as the air that we breath; do you? Do you think a new owner will demand ownership of the KCOM for £0 and I very much doubt they will try to change the name or rob the young and old - do you?
Whether or not I will attend any games, home or away, is totally unimportant to me, as the owners have destroyed the joy I felt in the occasion and the commitment I had to make to travel to it. Again, sad but true; but life goes on. I stopped attending as my own personal point of principle, rather than a protest ... at least, for me, that principle remains intact.