That was coming today. Unbeaten home record versus **** away record. Our home record so far has disguised our shortcomings (lack of height, lack of speed and little goalscoring threat). Just like v SAFC we looked clueless when trying to dismantle a determined well organised defence with a very fast counterattacking threat. We never really threatened them all afternoon, we looked lackadaisical, second to all the loose balls and lacked urgency. To their credit Palace looked the more dangerous after the break once they realised that our half time oranges had been injected with Rohypnol. It was not an undeserved win for them, imho. Comfortably our worst display of the season, unfortunately against the cockney bottom feeders in a six pointer. Cameron Jerome looks just the larker we lack. SB needs to re-focus them for the next few games, they'll all be tougher than Palace. This name change bollox impacted on the team and players today. What a stupid thing to launch when the club and fans need to be united and focused. How costly will it prove to be if we relegated by a point or two?
Tony Pulis was on Sky just after the season began, he said how important it was that the newly promoted teams were given total support from their home fans as it had made such a big difference to Stoke's home form. Unfortunately when there is such obvious division it's very difficult to feel united. I've always known that the people all around me feel exactly as I do about Hull City, whether they sing or not, celebrate as passionately as me or just clap politely. Now when they don't show the same passion over the name as I do even though they prefer to remain Hull City, I dont feel the same affinity and the whole match day experience is the poorer for it.
Why is it sad to want to protect your club? How do you defend someone who constantly lies for no other reason than to piss off the council? You might be happy watching football down the road, cheering on the mighty Melton Tigers in their distinctive pink kits - others care about their club. You're the sad **** mate.
You seem a bit pissed off. Don't know why people can't back down and admit they were wrong on this. If Graham scored a hat-trick everyone would say "maybe we were wrong about him" but when it comes to off the pitch stuff, people just won't admit they were wrong no matter what happens. After today's events demonstrating who the real majority are and once again underlining the stupidity of Allam, the normally laid back Chazz is resorting to disliking every post in support of the protest and throwing insults around.
Just come out and say it. They are ****ing wogs and you've never liked them. I expect it on CI, at least they are honest about it.
Now you're throwing race into it? Scraping the barrel. It was shown today that it's not just '200' or do not want a name change and instead of admitting it you're clutching around trying to find reasons to be right.
Really, the race card? The one that people only play when they're at a complete loss of a real argument? I've disliked him for longer than most but that's because I've known about his tendency to do moronic things longer than it's been in the public domain. I've tried posting it on here before but people didn't want to hear it when he was still seen as a hero.
The Allams are our best owners ever .. Name change or not . Is the protest to get shut of the Allams Or just to stop the name change . ???
Protest against Hull Tigers - YES Protest against Allams - NO All Assem needed (needs) to do is consult the fans. It's the feeling of deceit and betrayal that has angered people more and the stubborn stance he's decided to take. The focus of the protest is to show Allam(s) that the decision to rename us to Hull Tigers is a wrong one and hopefully make an agreement with him (which you should get from the CTWD meeting threads OLM posts). I haven't once heard for Allam to leave apart from the couple of morons that phone into BBC Radio Humberside after the match.