when we win the FA cup in a few months by defeating Man City at Wembley, will we have Hull City or Hull Tigers written on it?
when we win the FA cup in a few months by defeating Man City at Wembley, will we have Hull City or Hull Tigers written on it?
Hull City.
hmm not sure about that, when is the final?

hmm not sure about that, when is the final?
....and what is the name of the club in this competition?![]()
Aren't you ****ing dense. Do you ever read any of the subjects before posting your banal comments?hmm not sure about that, when is the final?
Aren't you ****ing dense. Do you ever read any of the subjects before posting your banal comments?
Sorry Stan the first post was not meant for you.
OK, mate - I was just about to have a go at you when I saw this one.

when we win the FA cup in a few months by defeating Man City at Wembley, will we have Hull City or Hull Tigers written on it?
Fez United; a name to be conjured with.![]()
Isn't it obvious. No sponsor is going to put in that much money and I don't believe a sponsor would want us to change our name. As for "cashing in on the Asian market". Its not going to happen. Clubs such as Man U, Arsenal, Chelsea etc will always be far more popular than us because they have been in the Premier League longer and have a bigger reputation then us. To suggest that changing the name to Tigers will suddenly make Asians love us and pour money into the club is just plain stupid. We have a strong Asian community in this country and I don't see them showing any interest in us. Whatever happens I fear for the future of this club.
I'll admit I haven't read all 106 pages of this thread, being new here, but this is key for me.
When I've visited football mad countries in Asia like Thailand, Malaysia, China, Korea you see kids walking around in Man U and Chelsea shirts aren't wearing them in the because they like the name it's because they want to be associated with the success of those teams (same as loads of kids in the UK). If we want to have a million plastic fans in Asia we need to win a few titles and a couple of Champions leagues not change the name.
Someone a couple of pages above also mentioned the level of debt. Yes the Allams have leant the club a lot of money but at some point someone needs to pay all those millions back. This is not a Jack Walker giving the club money each and every time they're loans at 5%.
I personally think the biggest problem is Allam doesn't realise a football club is more than just a business....renaming Tempest Diesel Limited to Allam Marine didn't alienate the customer base but Allam Tigers might not go down so with the supports of Hull City AFC.

Nice article on Palace fans' site:
http://theeaglesbeak.com/2014/02/1802-beyond-touchline-hull-tigers/?
Cheers.![]()
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