They were done just to get me up in my business. At the moment I'm a Sales and Accounts Manager, hoping to maybe go on and get a degree at some point.
Could you let us all know when you're both finished please? Mind you I could do with a little help getting to sleep tonight
I think people are missing the point, yes they may have changed the business name, but why? What benefit does it have to us from a business perspective to be called Hull City Tigers, what sponsor is now going to go, hey lets give them an extra million. It makes no sense from a business point of view. If it could be proven to gain us a few million i would listen to their view point, but its not, its going to have no positive impact whatsoever so why do it? Just to please the Allams? More than likely, we are just becoming a toy to them it seems.
The argument seems to be that "Hull City Tigers" sounds better than "Hull City AFC". Maybe that's true if we had started off 109 years ago being called "Hull City Tigers" but changing it now just seems tacky as well as being detrimental to any so called "branding".
Clapper that's a shockingly poor post. I'm questioning your predictable contrary stance and all you can do is throw a wobbly.
The logic of dropping "The" from the Tigers is lost on me, so I'm bound to struggle with the bigger change they seem to be trying to bulldoze through. I wonder if they've done similar with their other businesses and interests?
You lot are gonna explode when the news that we are looking to relocate to a site in North Lincolnshire breaks.
Considering Allam Marine has long since stopped being a 'marine' business, it would make a lot more sense to the change their name.
Word is that the Hull Tigresses Cheerleaders are in training too. All big lasses all over 15 stone each who run on the pitch to the goal music every time we score. Bring it on.
Good point, but considering the one really successful set of people connected with Hull Tigers are the Allam family it might be worth showing some faith in their judgement and that of the, presumably, fully qualified advisors they use. Just a thought. After all they have brought in the best manager we've ever had, turned the club from a bankrupt Championship side to a viable Premiership side and spent their own money doing so. My guess is they have a long term plan, the first we've ever had? Please mark your replies "considered response" or "personal abuse" so I know which ones to bother reading. Thank you.