Wrong, they have been in football since late 2010/early 2011 was it?
I have been ruining football clubs since football manager 98.
Sorted now, Bob.

Wrong, they have been in football since late 2010/early 2011 was it?
I have been ruining football clubs since football manager 98.

I've heard they are trying to get a licence to walk a tiger around the ground before kick off....
Couldn't they keep it in the away changing room?
Wrong, they have been in football since late 2010/early 2011 was it?
I have been running football clubs since football manager 98.
I give up, too many people are indifferent and have no comprehension of what a ****e idea this is.
The name change will generate **** all extra income, it will just piss off many local fans.
No club has ever generated extra income by changing their name, but we will, because our owner knows a lot about making diesel generators.
Though half the people on here don't believe we're changing our name, so the whole debate is pointless anyway.
Diesel generators?
I'm sure my mate had an Allam marine 2 stroke genny...
Okay, diesel generators and two stroke gennys...
I give up, too many people are indifferent and have no comprehension of what a ****e idea this is.
The name change will generate **** all extra income, it will just piss off many local fans.
No club has ever generated extra income by changing their name, but we will, because our owner knows a lot about making diesel generators.
Though half the people on here don't believe we're changing our name, so the whole debate is pointless anyway.
I don't like the idea but it isn't exactly as if the "tigers" part has been plucked out of the air. It could be worse. Hull City Sharks, for example.
I am 100% against the idea of the registered football team being Hull City Tigers, I cannot imagine watching Grandstand to hear "Hull City Tigers 3 - Manchester United Devils 0".
But for a bit of marketing, does it matter? The fans will always call us Hull City, the TV/radio pundits will always call us Hull City. And maybe it would stop that camp song "mauled by the Tigers" (though I do quite like it).
"Hull City A.F.C. - The Tigers" is on our badge. To me it just looks like an extension of our marketability.
I believe you are right to be concerned; the name change is a travesty, that attacks our history and identity. Your mistake is to criticise Allem' s business acumen, by painting him as a one-trick-pony with no business development skills - his history screams otherwise; he's not a generator man, he's a businessman.
But even he can make a mistake, although that is not as he will see it. He rebuilt his generator company and gave it a new identity, so he sees this as no more than a positive piece of marketing; that is why people who disagree with that should be vocal and consistent in their opposition. The dilemma you have is that most (maybe you too?) would have accepted the name change with alacrity to save the club.
The big question is, what is next?
If we're going to change the name I'd rather drop tigers altogether and become the oranges.
Oranges are nice, and we could sell our own branded oranges and orange juice to give us an extreme revenue boost.
get your ****ingself on comedy roadshowThankfully we are not like Cardiff.
If we're going to change the name I'd rather drop tigers altogether and become the oranges.
Oranges are nice, and we could sell our own branded oranges and orange juice to give us an extreme revenue boost.