What did Thompson say on the subject in his interview on Humberside?
Basically to the best of his knowledge nothing is changing
Why and how ? And would this slight change,outweigh the beneficial heritage,this club has ?
HULL City managing director Nick Thompson has played down any fears that the club is about to be renamed.
Fans have grown increasingly worried that the club is about to be rebranded as Hull City Tigers, having seen various examples of the name used in official club marketing.
But, speaking on tonight’s edition of SportsTalk on Radio Humberside, Thompson was adamant that there is no ‘grand plan’ to change the name which the club has had for the past 109 years.
When asked if there was a plan to change the club’s name, he said: “No. The business name was changed this year to Hull City Tigers.
“We never talk about Hull City AFC, we talk about Hull City, we talk about the Tigers, we talk about black and amber.
“In terms of the football club, it is Hull City and it is an associated football club. In terms of the business, the business is Hull City Tigers.
“Most companies will have the name of the business entity which owns the company on the building, that’s what we have done at the training ground.
“If we talk about football-related things, it’s Hull City. If we talk about business-related items, it’s Hull City Tigers.
Anyone know of any other clubs that have done that or is it just us?
They can go and **** themselves. I'd sooner not have a club to support than have one I love be so willing to sell itself out.
If the name change happens, I'm jacking it in and supporting Ferriby. That'll be twelve years down the drain because of the precious Allams.
This could really swing it in the Allams favour...
Here is a list of PL holding companies....NONE use the company name for differentiation apart from some occasional club sponsorship
Arsenal: Arsenal Holdings PLC
Crystal Palace: CPFC 2010 Limited
Everton: Everton Football Club Company Limited
Liverpool: Fenway Sports Group
Manchester United: Red Football LLC
Newcastle United: MASH Holdings Limited.
Southampton: DMWSL 613 Limite.
Stoke City: Bet365 Group,
Sunderland: Drumaville
Tottenham Hotspur: Enic International Limited,
West Bromwich Albion: West Bromwich Albion Football Club Limited
West Ham United: Even though David Gold and David Sullivan own 30.6 per cent of the club each, the major stakeholder is CB Holding/Straumer of Iceland with 35 per cent
They can go and **** themselves. I'd sooner not have a club to support than have one I love be so willing to sell itself out.
If the name change happens, I'm jacking it in and supporting Ferriby. That'll be twelve years down the drain because of the precious Allams.
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âIf we talk about football-related things, itâs Hull City. If we talk about business-related items, itâs Hull City Tigers.
“Most companies will have the name of the business entity which owns the company on the building, that’s what we have done at the training ground.
“If we talk about football-related things, it’s Hull City. If we talk about business-related items, it’s Hull City Tigers.
Am I going to be safe wearing my new tee shirt that says "Hull City" on the top, "The Tigers" in the middle and "Football Club" underneath? Just asking 'cos with all the bile being spouted on here I'm not sure whether the rude word "Tigers" is acceptable any more !