Allam WILL walk away

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One of these days people will learn that you cannot always have what you want, particularly when you have no power. At that point the rational among us realise that it is then a question of minimizing loss and trying to get the best result possible.

The stupid among us continue to bang their heads against the wall because they would rather loose everything than admit they were beaten by the situation reality put in front of them.
A common sense post, they're a rarity these days.
 
One of these days people will learn that you cannot always have what you want, particularly when you have no power. At that point the rational among us realise that it is then a question of minimizing loss and trying to get the best result possible.

The stupid among us continue to bang their heads against the wall because they would rather loose everything than admit they were beaten by the situation reality put in front of them.

Agreed. ^^^^^This^^^^^
 
One of these days people will learn that you cannot always have what you want, particularly when you have no power. At that point the rational among us realise that it is then a question of minimizing loss and trying to get the best result possible.

in other words, people shouldn't fight for what they believe in, they should just take it up the arse.
 
You know the one. Its the club supporters have followed for 109 years. Remember Waggy, Chilton, Carter, Edwards ... No? Black and amber stripes ... No?

I can see your problem. If we change the name you might not be able to find the ground. I suggest if it happens you ask a policeman to guide you to the KC stadium...That's the KC stadium, don't forget. <ok>

I know I was there yesterday. Were you ?

(For the record, seen every single game there since it opened bar one (unavoidable work situation) (friendlies, meaningless league cup games, testimonials, U21s, English League v Italian Leagues etc- regardless of attractiveness of opposition)

Let me know how your record stacks up against that.....
 
Personally I find AAs presence at the ground offensive, as he neither knows the game or the name of the team he is watching; to compound that he sits in the gods looking down on those he lies to with such bare-faced ease. It has been distasteful for a long time.
 
What a load of nonsense. He's not going to walk away, he's invested too much, the only way he gets his mooney back is by Hull City remaining in the Premier League.

He's never going to get back his investment.

However, he can cut his losses.

Don't underestimate the actions of a wounded football chairman.
 
One of these days people will learn that you cannot always have what you want, particularly when you have no power. At that point the rational among us realise that it is then a question of minimizing loss and trying to get the best result possible.

The stupid among us continue to bang their heads against the wall because they would rather loose everything than admit they were beaten by the situation reality put in front of them.

Nonsense.
 
in other words, people shouldn't fight for what they believe in, they should just take it up the arse.

Not at all, as I said I was on my feet yesterday supporting the right of those people to air their views.

But you tell me, honestly, seeing as you have first hand knowledge of those concerned, where do you see this ending? Yesterday was a big escalation in hostilities. Unless somebody backs down that will continue until the club is destroyed.
 
One of these days people will learn that you cannot always have what you want, particularly when you have no power. At that point the rational among us realise that it is then a question of minimizing loss and trying to get the best result possible.

The stupid among us continue to bang their heads against the wall because they would rather loose everything than admit they were beaten by the situation reality put in front of them.

Couldnt have put it better myself. The embarrassing thing about yesterday is that the crowd was at its loudest for the stupid protest but when the team needs the crowd to be supportive in the last 15 minutes and when they go 1-0 down, thats when everyone goes quiet or starts getting on the players back by moaning and jeering
 
Personally I find AAs presence at the ground offensive, as he neither knows the game or the name of the team he is watching; to compound that he sits in the gods looking down on those he lies to with such bare-faced ease. It has been distasteful for a long time.

I find you an embarrassment.
 
Couldnt have put it better myself. The embarrassing thing about yesterday is that the crowd was at its loudest for the stupid protest but when the team needs the crowd to be supportive in the last 15 minutes and when they go 1-0 down, thats when everyone goes quiet or starts getting on the players back by moaning and jeering

Or streaming for the exits when the game's still not decided.

Probably the people who 'just want to see a match' rather than City supporters.....
 
Not at all, as I said I was on my feet yesterday supporting the right of those people to air their views.

But you tell me, honestly seeing as you have first hand knowledge of those concerned, where do you see this ending? Yesterday was a big escalation in hostilities. Unless somebody backs down that will continue until the club is destroyed.

I believe AA is completely unreasonable and completely irrational, so I'm obviously aware how difficult and unfortunate this whole situation is.

But I still hope, that when AA realises that the majority of fans are against him and then finds the authorities are also against him, he'll realise that he's just ****ing everyone off for no good reason.

The only problem then is getting out of it without losing face, which we'd be more than happy to help him with.

There is a risk that he might(once again) throw his toys out the pram, but I've never been bullied by anyone in my life, I'm not about to let it start happening now.