and just how will that happen?
If the club make less money due to poor branding then I would assume they would have less money available to spend on the football side of things. Or do you think that is totally illogical?
and just how will that happen?
^ great post
I can see where you are coming from, but it wont affect the fans love for the club.
Maybe not in the short term but in the long term people may not start to support the club because they see them more like a franchise rather than a real football club.
If the club make less money due to poor branding then I would assume they would have less money available to spend on the football side of things. Or do you think that is totally illogical?
Talking and acting against something you object to isn't whining, and isn't wasted time nor a sign of an unfulfilled life, that's just a lazy position. Also, talking on here doesn't mean that nothing else is being done.
As for not going, based on conversations I've had off the board, North Ferriby will benefit most from the name change. In itself the name change probably wouldn't stop me going, but it'd be one in number of factors I consider when replacing my pass, so it could amount to the final straw, but I see making the Chairman aware of the strength of opposition to the change and the way it's been handled will do no harm at all.
Football doesn't operate like other businesses, plenty of good businessmen have found that to there cost.
possibly not, peter. Patty appears to see them as two separate entities so, if the club (=business) makes less money, the football side won't be affected.
football is massive in this country, are you suggesting that people would rather become a plastic Man U fan than supporting their local team, because of name?
Possibly not, Peter. Patty appears to see them as two separate entities so, if the club (=business) makes less money, the football side won't be affected.
Possibly not, Peter. Patty appears to see them as two separate entities so, if the club (=business) makes less money, the football side won't be affected.
exactly.
Of course not. I am saying that local people will not feel a connection with a franchise club as much as they would with a club that embraces the local fans. That doesn't mean current die hard fans will desert. It means less committed spectators will not have as much desire to go to matches and there will be less interest from potential new supporters.
No, Patty - you have to read it out loud, with a sarcastic voice.....
So the "business" side will not support the "football" side? The football club doesn't get any of the money from the sponsorship deals or selling of merchandise? Surely this is madness?
fans aren't bothered about whether it is a franchise or not...
The only real thing fans are bothered about, is whether they are successful on the pitch..... why do you think a lot of plastics aren't even from this country?
So the "business" side will not support the "football" side? The football club doesn't get any of the money from the sponsorship deals or selling of merchandise? Surely this is madness?
Apparently irrelevant...Do you really believe that?
There is no criticism of Manchester United by the many people who wear yellow and gold?
What about the thousands who support FC United?
What about Wimbledon FC/MK Dons/AFC Wimbledon?

No - my mistake, as sarcasm doesn't translate too well - it's obvious that the commercial and football sides of Hull City AFC are symbyotic. They're bound together, can't be separated, shouldn't be 'separately named'.
If the club make less money due to poor branding then I would assume they would have less money available to spend on the football side of things. Or do you think that is totally illogical?
no, I am not saying that.........
SB will take care of footballing matters and the Allams will take care of the business side of things..
you saw what happened to MON when the Managing Director at Villa tried to stick his oar in and tell him what players to play.
I cant see SB standing for any of it either.