Black and amber stripes look ugly? It was certainly our first kit in the Football League. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Hull_City/Hull_City.htm Please tell me your post was a joke.
Yeah, we did that once... got promoted to the PL! Was my favourite kit without the black stripes as well.
And why do you think our nickname is The Tigers? Because of the black and amber striped kit. If we hd always worn plain shirts we would never have had that nickname.
OLM is actually a Leicester supporting amnesiac .... sometimes he verges on waking from the long nightmare that has him convinced that he supports Hull City ...
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The one immediately before WW2 and immediately after WW2, when we first moved into Boothferry Park and became a proper club(a fact I've just completely made up to justify my preference for that kit).
You're still spending boss... If your owner pulled out now you'd be more ****ed than your were before. Your current owner won't be there forever... then what? Should be consolidating while you can, not pushing for the premier league by spending megabucks. You'll spend more than ever there and could well end up doing what we did.
Nah, the rugger buggers of course. Though the numerous strikers on Cardiff's books and the wages they'll be paying for Campbell do tie into my other post. Out of curiosity what has Fraizer done at Cardiff so far?
HTML: The only reason for the blue kit immediately after the war was that certain dyes were still not being made a available for non essential things like football kits. The blue one with the crowns on was used mid 1930's. it is on this hilarious news clip, which was surely the inspiration for the Harry Enfield sketch featuring old players against modern ones. Worth watching, apart from the hilarity, for a glimpse of the ld Anlaby Road ground. http://youtu.be/Q8He8LlebtM
We never had a badge on the shirt, apart from a season in a blue kit with 3 crowns on it in the 1930s until the 1940s after RaichCarter's arrival.