City Till We Die, a community group representing a broad range of Hull City AFC supporter organisations, met with the Football Association on Monday 3rd February to discuss owner Dr Assem Allam's application to change the club's playing name to "Hull Tigers" from the 2014-2015 season. City Till We Die were requested to make a submission to the FA as part of their consultation with stakeholders.
The meeting took place at Wembley from 3.15pm to 5.45pm. There to represent City Till We Die (CTWD) were three members of the CTWD group. Present to hear the submission were representatives of the FA. A 30 minute presentation was followed by a two hour discussion.
Our submission to the FA has now been made public. It comprises of four parts:
A 21-page document - http://citytillwedie.com/files/ctwd-fa-written-submission.pdf
A series of PowerPoint slides - http://citytillwedie.com/files/ctwd-presentation.pdf
Seven minutes of audio describing the campaign so far - http://citytillwedie.com/files/campaign-on-the-radio.mp3
A three minute video...
[video=youtube_share;edgwYedLYYs]http://youtu.be/edgwYedLYYs[/video]
The FA were also shown a petition against the name change, addressed to Dr Allam, which has gathered over 15,000 signatories.
Out of respect for the ongoing consultation process ( and in accordance with their wishes), City Till We Die will not be discussing any further details of Monday's meeting.
City Till We Die would like to thank the FA for giving us the opportunity to express the viewpoint of the majority of Hull City supporters, who wish the club to retain our 110-year old name. We trust they will act to protect the history and traditions of not just our club, but also others who could come under threat in the future should such an arbitary rebranding become a commonplace occurrence.
http://citytillwedie.com/fa-consultation/
The meeting took place at Wembley from 3.15pm to 5.45pm. There to represent City Till We Die (CTWD) were three members of the CTWD group. Present to hear the submission were representatives of the FA. A 30 minute presentation was followed by a two hour discussion.
Our submission to the FA has now been made public. It comprises of four parts:
A 21-page document - http://citytillwedie.com/files/ctwd-fa-written-submission.pdf
A series of PowerPoint slides - http://citytillwedie.com/files/ctwd-presentation.pdf
Seven minutes of audio describing the campaign so far - http://citytillwedie.com/files/campaign-on-the-radio.mp3
A three minute video...
[video=youtube_share;edgwYedLYYs]http://youtu.be/edgwYedLYYs[/video]
The FA were also shown a petition against the name change, addressed to Dr Allam, which has gathered over 15,000 signatories.
Out of respect for the ongoing consultation process ( and in accordance with their wishes), City Till We Die will not be discussing any further details of Monday's meeting.
City Till We Die would like to thank the FA for giving us the opportunity to express the viewpoint of the majority of Hull City supporters, who wish the club to retain our 110-year old name. We trust they will act to protect the history and traditions of not just our club, but also others who could come under threat in the future should such an arbitary rebranding become a commonplace occurrence.
http://citytillwedie.com/fa-consultation/

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