Protest on Saturday

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the lack of personal pride in some of last night's starters was beyond belief, they were a disgrace and not fit to wear the shirt. The sooner they're gone the better.



Mate at work suggested the Wigan no show was aimed at giving two fingers to the club. Having studied those goals go in again tonight I found it disturbing how certain players seemed almost apathetic.
 
Mate at work suggested the Wigan no show was aimed at giving two fingers to the club. Having studied those goals go in again tonight I found it disturbing how certain players seemed almost apathetic.
Might have seemed like that, but it would make no sense at all. Nearly all those players will be here next season, so why would they roll over and accept the consequential significant pay reduction that relegation brings? As Swannie pointed out, there's simply no natural leaders, no experience, no 'nasty buggers' among them. Far too lightweight, spineless, inexperienced, ...... with a **** manager & assistant who just stand there.
 
Might have seemed like that, but it would make no sense at all. Nearly all those players will be here next season, so why would they roll over and accept the consequential significant pay reduction that relegation brings? As Swannie pointed out, there's simply no natural leaders, no experience, no 'nasty buggers' among them. Far too lightweight, spineless, inexperienced, ...... with a **** manager & assistant who just stand there.


Don’t have the answers pal and even worse I doubt McCann has either.
 
HDM are live streaming it on Facebook. There's a few people in Ehab masks singing incomprehensibly and not social distancing.

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Oooh ooh, an excuse for an old joke.

My mate was badly injured in an accident with a truck delivering a whole variety of golf clubs that he got badly entangled in. The emergency services say he's out of the woods now.
The truck Driver was to blame.
 
Been protesting for 4 years now by not bothering to go to a game , feel better for it , so much so that I’ve barely raised an eyebrow of angst this season - I don’t think the people at my club are worth my effort however little . Just hope I’m paying attention when something positive is about to happen :)
 
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All credit to those whom protested, getting off their moral high ground and being proactive.
Appreciate some were justified in unable to join them, sickens me all the forum Warriors.
There was far more fans unity in the bad old days. As amazing it was to see Hull City my place of birth in the top flight and competing at Wembley was something I dreamed of.
Regrettably that period of success has brought with it a differt kind of supporters .
I ceased to attend after the name change appeal, I find myself with the reality that football is corrupt and no longer a fare playing field so will never return.
The Allams are intent on destroying the club in revenge, those genuine supporters are powerless to do stop it. No help from the EFL or Trust. To them I wish you all the upmost respect!
 
People can protest or not that's entirely up to them , what has the high moral ground got to do with anything ?
 
Those were the days, collected as I boarded the flight to Bratislava...
 

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