Cheshire whites Yes I have 3 different Hull city tattoos on. One even has Hull City above a tigers head and the Tigers below We are still Hull City....the Tigers Even IF its Hull City Tigers. Are Leeds still a big club.... Rofl Nope and you never will be again. The name change isn't a big deal to me.. Then I'm not a City Supporter as iv only supported the club since 1965 The season we won division 3 Glory hunter that's me...
You're that certain? If you read all his/her posts, he/she certainly makes it a tricky challenge to guess who he/she really is. Unless you've met her.
No one can say I'm not a traditionalist either.. It's still 1971 in my world.. Everyone else sold out years ago. I'm so easy to spot just look for the old twat who still dresses like he did in 1971 and plays Desmond Dekker on his phone.
um her signature gives it away a bit. also I said that my arse had exit only tattooed on it, she let it slip that she had more holes than that. HOLES as in plural!
Ok ****stick, if you want a well structured insightful reply here's my view on things (written through an admittedly beer fuelled haze) My grandfather went to the first game at Boothferry park (and many more before that), he took my dad to see city in the 50s and he subsequently followed them home and away for decades. My dad took me to my first game when I was 4 years old, one of my earliest memories,and I've remained an avid supporter ever since. When my son was born the first thing he ever wore was a Hull City babygrow and it's my greatest wish in life that he'll follow in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather by being a Hull City AFC fan. Today that wish was taken away from me. 109 years of history for the club, 4 generations and over 70 years of support from my family, were negated in one pissing article from our so called 'saviour' owners. If you expect me to take that news without any kind of emotive reaction then I'm afraid you clearly have a very different outlook on things to me. I will always value our history, our reputation and our integrity over any commercial value and as one poster pointed out earlier today if that means lower league football to preserve our identity and history as a football club then I'd take that over modern day financially driven Premiership ****wittery any day. Like many of us, I've often sang 'City till I die' and meant it, but little did I realise that the City would die long before i would. When City no longer exist, where does that leave me and the history I'm so proud of?
On the other hand jimmy much the same as you my grandad was Hull City mad as was my dad...my dad first took me in 1965..... I have converted my Nieces into being Hull City mad and both have season passes this season We are STILL the same club Just added tigers on the end of Hull City. I will still sing City till I die as always...