Yes as a season ticket holder i could pop along but who else thinks that it will all be an anti climax, everyone who was there on Saturday partied all afternoon and to be there when we won promotion will be very hard to replicate. Have fun all those that are going along, i have my memories and video to look back at.
Well Dr Allem is presenting the trophy and medals, so it should be a nice Allem love in. And no, i'm not an Allem hater, respect what he's done for our great Club.
I don't know what the turn out will be tomorrow because if you are not a pass holder then you have to visit the stadium twice once during the day for a ticket and then return for the party. people who are working may find this to difficult, i have a pass but will have to go and get a ticket for my daughter which i am going to do but many might not bother? I don't know
I am sure I read that you could get a ticket from the Tiger Leisure shop in town if that is any help.
If I could get up mid week, I'd be there. I would think it's better than a city centre parade purely because everyone there will be fans (pretty much) and supporters. No sanctimonious tosspots from the council. Just the people that matter. The Allams, the players and the fans.
Don't see the point to be honest. I never bothered in '08, and that one was a lot more special. I celebrated with a pint or eight on the day
I expect around 10k. I'd have gone if I was in Hull. Whatever happens, it will be far better than the POTY awards on the pitch last year.
What will it even be? Half a Celebration for each of us? I'd probably get ****ing Snickers as well, and I hate the nutty little ****ers.
Football clubs have a poor record at throwing parties for people. Hull City Council on the other hand, have a well-deserved and international reputation for organising celebrations. I think the people of Hull are missing out on the potential for a great city-wide summer party because of this stand-off between the Allams and the Council. Lets not forget that the Council invested our money in a community stadium to help promote two local professional sports teams at a peppercorn rent. For Dr Allam to question the Councils investment in Hull City success appears to be an odious piece of misleading propaganda. Lets not forget!
Football clubs have a poor record at throwing parties for people. Hull City Council on the other hand, have a well-deserved and international reputation for organising celebrations. I think the people of Hull are missing out on the potential for a great city-wide summer party because of this stand-off between the Allams and the Council. Lets not forget that the Council invested our money in a community stadium to help promote two local professional sports teams at a peppercorn rent. For Dr Allam to question the Councils investment in Hull City success appears to be an odious piece of misleading propaganda. Lets not forget!
Which one are you, Brady or Geraghty? What Hull City Council have a reputation for, is being a bunch of insular clueless morons, who barely anyone voted for. People who wouldn't see a good opportunity if it kicked them in the bollocks. People who somehow managed to be put in charge of the council, despite the fact that I'd see them underqualified to be employed as my cleaner. The stadium was built over a decade ago, the council will not invest a single penny in maintaining the KC, or altering it to suit our current circumstances. The stadium generates no revenue for the people of Hull, it needs investment that will only ever be supplied by Assem Allam and that investment(and the jobs that the investment would generate) are being prevented by a bunch of talentless halfwits.