How long before some southern based journo uses this table to criticise our fanbase and say we will worsen the nations' reputation with hooliganism while playing in Europe?
It will balance the damage done by the sight on ITV of grown men with painted tiger faces on Cup Final day.
If the days fans having a ruck returned the Sunderland pansies would wipe the floor with City fans just as they did back in the seventies.
Were you around in the early 70s? If you were you would know what I mean. Nothing wrong with pointing out other fans may sometimes be better than ours. Burnley is another lot I like. If we got the same proportion of the population turning up at the KC next season as they will we would have over 60,000 there. They are surrounded by big clubs but you don't see people walking around in other clubs shirts despite them being nearer to many of them like you do in Hull. It is more the places and the to their local club of the people and the local media I admire and wish we had more of.
Who the **** would want to win that no matter what bollocks they use to compile it? Last on that suits me fine.
Last time I went to the Turf I had a stroll round their village centre. Sure enough, there was the usual inadequate turd strolling around in his LFC top.
f**king too right. This is the table for who are the biggest gaylords and Sunderland, quite rightly, came top. Appreciation of the other team and the ref? GTF, are they having a laugh? Also, why was my visit to the The Stadium of Light the ****test atmosphere I've ever witnessed in regards to home support if they're so worthy? What a pile of steaming dog manure.
You can stroll around anywhere nowadays. Back in the day, despite the bollox in the City Psychos book, Sunderland and Burnley did a lot more wandering about in Hull than our lot did there.
Been to Burnley many times in the 70s, 80s, 90s and noughties. Played them here obviously the same seasons. Never saw them as owt special.
Were you? When Terry Neill was here and we went to Burnley there one bus was our lot. Same with Sunderland remember their manager, Adamson, being smuggled out in a laundry basket after we beat them. Saw one of the lads there for first time for decades at Swansea game. You will probably know him, I am sure you will know his younger brother. He was in an even more decrepit state than myself and needed help to even walk. He was the one involved in the famous incident at Blackpool leading to him being the first person made to attend a police station at kick off time. Front page stuff in the dailies back in 1969.