Wow, finally someone gets it. Sure his views don't match everyone elses, all the time, but ffs you lot are like a pack of school bullies sometimes.
I agree with him about flares, even if it was a smoke bomb, they're sort of hot and dangerous ffs, it shouldnt take much to work out why thats a bad idea at a foot match. I could give a **** about other countries, some of them shoot their players too, and I think thats a bad idea too.
I also can't stand the elitest ****ing attitude about standing up or singing too. I don't mind the odd sing song, sometimes they're funny, chanting is ok too, as long as its not offensive. I dont understand why fans, and even players think that behaviour that would get you banged up outside a stadium is perfectly acceptable inside. Not everyone is able to, or even wants to stand up during a game. Its not big, its not clever, it doesn't make you a better fan.
Stop ****ing bullying people, its childish.
Oh and since when has anyone NOT from Hull, or at least the very near local area support City? Seeing a City shirt anywhere in the world, you can be fairly sure that the persons from the City.
Apologies for the rant, the pack mentality we keep seeing really ****s me off.

for u Febbos, does your support stem from the Henrick Pederson connection?
Not sure what "stem" means, but probably noPedersen is Danish! Huge difference, arch rivals
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TWF,
I'll say this nicely... I'm a decent, mellow sort but could u please stop ruining every single debate with your inane crap?
It's pissing me and other real supporters off big time..
Granted (do u get a student grant?) you do manage the odd half-intellegent comment but most of it just irritates the hell out of us..
I think I speak for the majority..
so OLM..as the mod... if he doesn't wise up, can we boot him off?
... Oh and since when has anyone NOT from Hull, or at least the very near local area support City?
I support the Tigers even though my feet have never walked on England's mountains green, in ancient times or otherwise; nor is any of my family from there. I do not have a club shirt, but I wear a Roary scarf during the season. There are quite a few British expats here in Vancouver, and the sight of Roary around my neck has sparked some great conversations about the Tigers and football.
Before the promotion playoff against the Robins in 2008, I was (shock! horror!) an Arsenal fan. Ten days beforehand, I had read a preview of the match which included the fact that Hull had played at every level in its history... except for the top flight. That tidbit spurred me on to find out more about the club and the city and its less-than-stellar public image. I then said to myself: If they beat Bristol and go to the top, I would stop being a Gooner (which I had been for 20+ years). Deano made me into a believer and I'm still here... me and my Roary muffler.
So call me a plastic fan if you like but I'll continue to support HCAFC's efforts, especially if the Allams and the Pearsons keep going the way they've started.
Yes but the team respond to vocal support. The crowd can be like an extra man. How many times do we hear the manager or chairman asking the fans to rally round and create some atmosphere?to be quite honest i agree with TWF you dont have to go and sing to show your support, i know a couple of people that don't like to sing doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to go.
Yes but the team respond to vocal support. The crowd can be like an extra man. How many times do we hear the manager or chairman asking the fans to rally round and create some atmosphere?
The last thing we want is a load of mutes who refuse to back their team. They dilute the noise and if there are enough of them they act as buffer zones and prevent chanting or singing from spreading.
They are not acting in the best interests of the club by not joining in with the singing.
If it was down to me I would ban them or at least relocate them to areas of the ground where they wont reduce the atmosphere. Because thats what they do. Boring and selfish and they are not wanted.
How many times do you have to read the program notes urging fans to get behind the team etc before realising it is a fans duty to support his team and be vocal.
I wish those that dont sing would try and help improve the atmosphere.
Or go in West stand or stay at home when we play away.
Yes but the team respond to vocal support. The crowd can be like an extra man. How many times do we hear the manager or chairman asking the fans to rally round and create some atmosphere?
The last thing we want is a load of mutes who refuse to back their team. They dilute the noise and if there are enough of them they act as buffer zones and prevent chanting or singing from spreading.
They are not acting in the best interests of the club by not joining in with the singing.
If it was down to me I would ban them or at least relocate them to areas of the ground where they wont reduce the atmosphere. Because thats what they do. Boring and selfish and they are not wanted.
How many times do you have to read the program notes urging fans to get behind the team etc before realising it is a fans duty to support his team and be vocal.
I wish those that dont sing would try and help improve the atmosphere.
Or go in West stand or stay at home when we play away.