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I welcome you and others sharing stuff that you think is credible. I've done it too on occasions previously.

What gets me is some people banging on about things as if it's fact, often regurgitating the same old rubbish every few months (he's lost interest, he's in the process of selling, we're skint, we're about to go bust, blah blah) when the evidence before our very eyes and ears shows it's simply not true. That's not helpful to the board nor the club we support. That's all.

In their defence you only see what you are allowed or supposed to see.
 
They are professionals so it should not but in reality it might , look at teachers for example they are professionals.
So the players get a text to say they’ll be late getting paid. Do they not talk about it amongst themselves/family. Could any of them suggested “the club might be in trouble”. Of course they did, it’s natural
 
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Sharing the information isn't a problem at all providing it doesn't put someone's employ at risk. It's juvenile posters getting far too carried away with it where the problem lies, because as long as it fits, or can be moulded to fit an agenda, then it's suddenly treated as fact and then it seems on here at least, it turns into a crusade - usually before anything has actually happened. That's when you get people questioning it, and apparently we then get the people with the insider info getting all butt hurt about it. I'm not doubting what any of you have heard, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's true either. Or perhaps it was true and now isn't. We don't know.

There's something I happen to know, specifically about next season, which to be honest kind of counters the idea of the club being up for sale. It's not something I've seen mentioned on here and it's something I heard a few weeks ago and things might have changed since but it's something I know is true, unless it's since changed. I know it is (or at least was) true due to the source of the info. I also know the info would be used to bash the club by some, so I've said nothing.
 
Genuine question and not intended to cause an argument at all as I’m not a confrontational person. If we hear things from very reliable places who have been right on literally everything else they’ve said, would you prefer we all kept them to ourselves? If you do, I’m more than happy to shut up and never share anything and that’s not me trying to act petulant, I just can’t be bothered to log on here and see our comments thrown back at us constantly when we are just trying to share info about the club we all love so we all know a bit about what’s going on behind the scenes.

I don’t want praising as in ITK’er, I’m not sharing things for any sort of ego at all, I just like to hear about what’s going on in our club when other people share so I share little bits of info I ever get.

I suspect that there are quite a few others on here who, like myself, rely on this site for the majority of our Hull City news fix. Many of them may not actually post anything themselves. Those of us that live away from the Hull area soon realise that more in-depth information about the club - playing and non-playing sides - cannot be found anywhere else. The BBC site is incredibly superficial, newspapers don't really report a lot, and radio just ignores us. It's miles better than it was, with independent media streams, including some published by posters on here, offering great information and opinions. In the 90s my main City news came from Ceefax, including following live games.

Take today's news: without updates and discussion on here the first I would have heard about the Coyle's spat would probably be the Daily Mail website. (Don't read the comments section btw - it's full on Daily Mail - 20 minutes spent in a lunatic asylum stuff).

As to the ITK stuff, I really appreciate it. I don't expect it all to come true as I know that in football, as in life, things change or aren't as first reported or whatever. It doesn't matter. It's information which someone has kindly shared. If it doesn't happen I'm not going to hold anyone to account.

Things sometimes get a bit toxic on here but in all honesty that's a small percentage of the posts. Most are helpful, thoughtful, funny, kind or other things positive.


Hell, I'm still smiling from Saturday.

And probably will be until we get knocked out of the League Cup playing a reserve team away at Doncaster, in the first round again.

Then it's back to moaning about how **** we really are.
 
I suspect that there are quite a few others on here who, like myself, rely on this site for the majority of our Hull City news fix. Many of them may not actually post anything themselves. Those of us that live away from the Hull area soon realise that more in-depth information about the club - playing and non-playing sides - cannot be found anywhere else. The BBC site is incredibly superficial, newspapers don't really report a lot, and radio just ignores us. It's miles better than it was, with independent media streams, including some published by posters on here, offering great information and opinions. In the 90s my main City news came from Ceefax, including following live games.

Take today's news: without updates and discussion on here the first I would have heard about the Coyle's spat would probably be the Daily Mail website. (Don't read the comments section btw - it's full on Daily Mail - 20 minutes spent in a lunatic asylum stuff).

As to the ITK stuff, I really appreciate it. I don't expect it all to come true as I know that in football, as in life, things change or aren't as first reported or whatever. It doesn't matter. It's information which someone has kindly shared. If it doesn't happen I'm not going to hold anyone to account.

Things sometimes get a bit toxic on here but in all honesty that's a small percentage of the posts. Most are helpful, thoughtful, funny, kind or other things positive.


Hell, I'm still smiling from Saturday.

And probably will be until we get knocked out of the League Cup playing a reserve team away at Doncaster, in the first round again.

Then it's back to moaning about how **** we really are.

thank **** we aint playing them in the league <party>
 
I suspect that there are quite a few others on here who, like myself, rely on this site for the majority of our Hull City news fix. Many of them may not actually post anything themselves. Those of us that live away from the Hull area soon realise that more in-depth information about the club - playing and non-playing sides - cannot be found anywhere else. The BBC site is incredibly superficial, newspapers don't really report a lot, and radio just ignores us. It's miles better than it was, with independent media streams, including some published by posters on here, offering great information and opinions. In the 90s my main City news came from Ceefax, including following live games.

Take today's news: without updates and discussion on here the first I would have heard about the Coyle's spat would probably be the Daily Mail website. (Don't read the comments section btw - it's full on Daily Mail - 20 minutes spent in a lunatic asylum stuff).

As to the ITK stuff, I really appreciate it. I don't expect it all to come true as I know that in football, as in life, things change or aren't as first reported or whatever. It doesn't matter. It's information which someone has kindly shared. If it doesn't happen I'm not going to hold anyone to account.

Things sometimes get a bit toxic on here but in all honesty that's a small percentage of the posts. Most are helpful, thoughtful, funny, kind or other things positive.


Hell, I'm still smiling from Saturday.

And probably will be until we get knocked out of the League Cup playing a reserve team away at Doncaster, in the first round again.

Then it's back to moaning about how **** we really are.
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multiple stitches and ct scan confirmed no brain injury - this is from Trish newspaper - talk about overkill
 
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