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I will dispel that. Our crowds dropped alarmingly when we stopped winning games and it has happened all of my Hull City supporting life. It was nothing to do with the owners either, when the club stopped winning they stopped attended. I've quoted this many times but here it is again. 1970/71 New International player manager, and an owner no-one had a bad word for, Harold Needler. 1st home game, 21,000, last home game ( same season) 11,300. Why did they all stop going when it was only about two bob to get in ? (20p)
As for divided, fans, even during the darkest or dark days and the formation of the Action Group when crowds were hovering around 3,000 there were still supporters inside the ground who opposed what the Action Group were doing. It wasn't via a post on a fans forum either in those days it was usually a thump on the back of the head.
Of course football fans will always be divided on opinions over owners/ managers/players/ everything except the shirt. We should always support those wearing it 100% no matter who is sat in the Directors Box because we are the only thing that never changes at a football club.
Well I stopped going because of the owners. So theres one..I also dont buy official merchandise either. I will be back when they are gone. I do enjoy away days when possible though.
 
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They originated in South London as Woolwich Arsenal in 1891, and Woolwich was dropped from the name after the 1912–13 season, when the team moved its home stadium to the Highbury section of the London borough of Islington.

It's not 1912 mate and Arsenal are most definitely a North London club.
 
The message I have for all the stay away supporters.

The Allams don’t want you back and the club doesn’t want you back.

The Allams target market has and always has been newbie supporters.
The club wants supporters who spend on the shop and concourse.

In many ways, by staying away from home games, you actually are doing just what Allam wants. The protest against him and his plans has died.

Now some of you will read this and take a view that I support the owners and their stance. I don’t, I just want to point out that sitting at home watching a game on a dodgy whilst wearing your Allam Out badge, is just doing exactly what he wants.
 
The message I have for all the stay away supporters.

The Allams don’t want you back and the club doesn’t want you back.

The Allams target market has and always has been newbie supporters.
The club wants supporters who spend on the shop and concourse.

In many ways, by staying away from home games, you actually are doing just what Allam wants. The protest against him and his plans has died.

Now some of you will read this and take a view that I support the owners and their stance. I don’t, I just want to point out that sitting at home watching a game on a dodgy whilst wearing your Allam Out badge, is just doing exactly what he wants.
So we'll stay away until they've gone and they don't want us there anyway.

It's a win win isn't it? Both parties doing what they believe in, so there's nothing to discuss really.
 
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I thought most were doing it because they thought it hurt the Allams, so if it's not, then all they're doing is denying themselves live football.
I don't care whether it hurts the Allams or not, anymore.

I won't go until they've gone and neither will the family and friends I used to go with.

It's as simple as that.
 
The message I have for all the stay away supporters.

The Allams don’t want you back and the club doesn’t want you back.

The Allams target market has and always has been newbie supporters.
The club wants supporters who spend on the shop and concourse.

In many ways, by staying away from home games, you actually are doing just what Allam wants. The protest against him and his plans has died.

Now some of you will read this and take a view that I support the owners and their stance. I don’t, I just want to point out that sitting at home watching a game on a dodgy whilst wearing your Allam Out badge, is just doing exactly what he wants.

No offence mate, but that's complete nonsense, the Allams want as many people paying to get in as possible and they don't give a **** about who they are.