In your dreams, yeah. It's impossible to argue with someone who constantly deflects and never answers a simple question. So good for you.
Cos in this horrible modern world there often isn't the annual disposable income to do both. And every city has glory boys who will go where the momentum is.
Ok Einstein. Why weren't hull folk taking up the opportunity to pack that stadium to the rafters with top-end championship football at one of the most attractive prices in the land? If they weren't skint and it's getting close to Xmas?
No, but you buy a city pass or an egg chasing pass for the year, don't you? If you can't afford both you choose and budget accordingly. If city are in it come seasons end then folk will find the cash. But there are plenty of reasons in the city in the run up to Xmas that folk might not want to spend £30 to freeze their bollocks off at the footie for 2 hours Black Friday week.
Plenty of us do see it. At no point has he ever been a big money or premier league player. I’m sure one day it will come but right now he is so rash he cannot really be trusted in defence. A spell out of the team could do him some good because he is constantly making errors, some punishes some unpunished but I do think he is a big reason that we leak so many goals.
They do to a point, they're just generally more affluent or larger cities. Or with no competing cultural challenge from RL as an alternative, traditionally working class sport. And you still don't answer the f*cking question. Why is it that you instinctively deflect every everything that you are ever asked? You're just whataboutery personified. Why use multiple usernames? You wanna be part of a discussion but you want to control it without giving anything of yourself to a community. A wannabe dictator. How wrong am I ? Quid pro quo. Just answer a simple question, or just continue to face the contempt and ridicule you currently do.
'One mistake cost us' - reaction Hull head coach Sergej Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside: "I can split this game in two parts - until 70 minutes we were almost perfect because we controlled everything, even though Ipswich, in this league, maybe have the best possession. "First half they didn't have any shots towards our goal, so this was good. But on 70 minutes it was a crucial moment for me because we made one mistake which they immediately punished, but this was the quality of Ipswich. "We tried to take more risks but unfortunately we immediately conceded a second goal - I don't know if it was offside. "The first was a very poor goal because we had a full defence, the cross was not so sharp that you cannot defend it. If not, maybe it would have stayed zero-zero or we would have scored a late goal." please log in to view this image 08:58 Media caption, Jakirovic on Ipswich home defeat Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk: "It was a tough game and I thought we showed the things you need to show in the Championship on tough midweek nights when you're not playing on a perfect pitch. "Our intensity was good, our defending was really good, the only chances we gave away were from a couple of turnovers - our press was good and made it hard for a good footballing team to get any sort of moves going. "We didn't have as much control of the ball as we'd have liked in the first half but you have to have that base of hard work, intensity, organisation and resilience that we showed, and if you do that, then you know the goals can come. "We scored a really good first goal and you could see the difference that made to the game, confidence comes into the group, the opposition open up some more spaces and stop working so hard to stop us, and we looked a big threat in the last 25 minutes." please log in to view this image 03:02 Media caption, McKenna: 'A good night's work to build on'