People don't 'hate' you to make you 'fussed' otherwise we'd come onto your board to tell you. Some of you made knobs of yourselves boasting about the 'incredible' support, which was basically wearing 'tigerskin caps', and how Hull were 'debt free' and an example to the Premier League. BTW, I'm only speaking for myself and also, I don't actively hate you .......... it's just casual hatred whenever you show up for matches.
Mr Albert Chip Shop. Sure it's just coincidence but it wouldn't surprise me if he did had an alter ego for every board.
People think that copying things is witty and makes them appear humourous ...... like grown men who sit in pubs saying, "This parrot is dead etc etc etc
To be fair, there was a lot of your fans who popped on our site last season. Some didn't particularly come across in a good way. No More Geordies- need i say more.
Right. He must be copying me then. I don't spend time trolling other people's boards. Just interested in this weekend.
ROWELL: Hull a big test for Sunderland ANYBODY thinking that Sunderland’s game against newly-promoted Hull City will be easy, just because we beat Newcastle, are in need of a wake-up call. Hull may be newly-promoted but they are sitting nicely in mid-table and their home record is the main reason for that, and has got to be respected. Unbeaten in four home games so far, they have conceded only one goal - a defensive record I wish we could boast. There are quite a few ex-Sunderland players plying their trade at Hull now, including Ahmed Elmohamady, David Meyler and Paul McShane, plus on-loan Danny Graham. But the main focus no doubt will be on former Sunderland boss Steve Bruce. Even Bruce’s harshest critics could not deny the job he has done at Hull, bringing them promotion at his first attempt when they were rank outsiders. And it will be a considered a successful campaign this season if he keeps Hull out of the bottom three come May. Any manager who is sacked by a club, has a point to prove when he faces his old team and Bruce will be no different in that respect. In fact the manner of his departure will give him extra motivation for a fixture he has probably had ringed since the start of the season. The game which sealed his fate, and which has got to be a painful memory for him, was against another of his former clubs, Wigan, and it was a game that Sunderland were expected to win but it ended shambolicly. Wigan scored their winner with the last kick of the game - but only due to a catastrophic mistake between Wes Brown and Keiren Westwood, as Sunderland snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The anger and frustration of the fans boiled over, with Bruce taking the brunt of the criticism as the mood turned ugly. Owner Ellis Short, as we know, is never afraid to make big decisions and he decided Sunderland needed a new manager. A couple of days later, Steve Bruce was history. Sunderland will face a manager who will be harbouring a burning desire to turn us over. But with the away end sold out again, Sunderland fans will be in a great mood to create a positive atmosphere with plenty of sub-plots
If ACS posts on other boards then he must actually a bunch of students who find themselves hilarious ..... he spends so much time on here I'm surprised he has time to leave the house. Oops, cancel that last remark.
got to be careful, you know how it is, 20 times bitten, 20 times shy. Most of us are decent posters must now have very little tolerance towards Hull. Lot of other boards are the same. Even when PDC was sacked we had an influx of your lot shoving noses in, passing on wisdom and making it about Steve Bruce. They didn't have intelligence to see we wanted to be alone to digest and make sense of the situation. When we asked them to leave us be they lowered themselves to insults and nag repping. Check yourself if you like round the time Paolo was sacked. It's all there. He's never been out the house in his life mate, apart from the essential trips to sports direct to stock up on lonsdale tracky bottoms.
We will leave that to your manager. When he is finished righting (sic) you off he will then blame it on you the fans.