Where do you see Hull Tigers in 5 years time?

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In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Nurse!
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Right then, as I'm a sad bastard, I think i'll copy and paste this and keep it for the future. Even though i'll forget about it after two weeks
 
Essex Gull is Stewey off here who is reg off there. Confused you will be. Anyone remember Soap??

Steweys definitely the Billy Crystal character...................................
 
Was this an apology? If so, thanks, if not, ok lol

You still never said your age by the way. :biggrin:

you can call it an olive branch. i wasn't sure what i might apologise for, unless it was the young man bit. (less than 60, btw).
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Thought you were committed to the Leeds area, Ehab?
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Heisenberg, did you sell this gentleman crack?
 
Try and stick to football on this thread, old bean, or you shall be banned. Football is the purpose of this forum.

If you wish to guess the sexual history of anonymous users online, there are more relevant websites out there that cater for this.



ESSEX GULL

you can't even spell ESSEX GIRL correctly <whistle>
 
Doesn't everyone have a higher IQ than the poster who can't spell pattie? Well, nearly everyone. There is Happy Tiger.

The spelling's fine, he not a true pattie (à la 'fish shop'); there's definitely nowt sage about him. :emoticon-0116-evilg
 
Either be an established prem team or one of those yoyo teams that go down but come straight back up after a few years in the top flight. We'll have rebuilt the team to something unrecognisable to the one today and there will be a steve bruce statue on the top of prinny quay.