Looking at they joy on their faces, and the number taking photos, they won't forget Ronnie. please log in to view this image
Did they ask himmto give axwave and run on to the pitch to put their arms round him at the end? Taking the Mickey out of a Norwich fan at work some years ago he said his favourite away game was being in Munich to see them beat Bayern, what was mine, the other City fan and the Sheffield United fan who were in the discussion?
At least there is no lass, who was old enough to have known better, with a half and half shirt like we had.
Many were shouting at Stevieeeeee Geeeee for a photo, we were shouting something altogether different.
It was embarrassing seeing people with black and amber on cheering the arrival of the team bus when we played Man Utd as well.
'McCann took over Hull in 2019 and instantly led them to the Championship. However, the following season was a disaster, with the Tigers finishing rock-bottom and plummeting back to League One'. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...RgCFnax1k9y8mro1gs9UrUvLj4ynL8nvWjj1IANCLlUSY
ICONIC One of Newland Avenue's most recognisable takeaways with a name that is iconic across the city of Hull is up for sale on Facebook Marketplace. For a mere £135,000 you could be the new proud owner of Chicken George at 145 Newland Avenue, one of five of the iconic brand of chicken shops in Hull. Must admit I do like chicken George fries
I always smile when told as we pass a DIY shop on the way to a game, “proper shop that, massive City fan owns it”. I no longer ask “Oh do you still go there?” as the reply changed from “Nah, I go to B&Q” to “Nah I go to BM Stores.”
People in Hull don't support local businesses. Chazz took his daughter shopping in Leeds. Can't believe it is better.