Silent majority finding their voice?

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you absolute sad c**t, what idiot makes multiple accounts with emails to vote on a f**ing poll on a forum? you absolute f**ing bellend,

What Idiot spends most of his time posting profanity and sickening gestures on a forum.

You need locking up, some of the disgusting things you come out with, I bet you harmed animals as a child didn't you.
 
CTWD... Never accepting an alternate view since 1904...

If people disagree with CTWD then why not set up their own chant of Hull Tigers etc. Boo-ing is disgusting for whatever reason and killed the atmosphere stone dead. It is such a negative response to anything and I am very very sad that Allam has managed to divide the fans like this. At least "City till I Die" is and always was a relevant chant.
 
Party Hull!:7070800 said:
It's the first time the silent majority have shown their faces, and they were grey and wrinkly.

For what it's worth, I actually think Hull City is dying. I think in most other cities this kind of cringeworthy idea would have been stamped out, but here in Hull we have an overwhelming amount of apathetic simpletons with no concept of anything but the present moment and meal times.

I don't think there's enough people with enough guts and drive to stop this. The easy option is starting to win.

I don't see this healing.

spot on,
 
Allam is a stubborn man. For him it's `his way or the motorway'. There is no choice.

You have to understand that the argument isn't about whether we want the name, it's about whether we want Allam's investment and the opportunities it brings.

I vote for the money, because I know any owner following Allam will immediately want to endear himself to the fans by changing the name back. So we get the investment now and the fans will get the name they want later.

Get smart - don't be suckers all your lives!

Craig - do you honestly think the FA will (a) nod the 'Doctor's' plan for a name change through (on appeal); and (b) change it back again?

You're one of these 'temporary'/'give it a go' types.

What is the rationale behind his plan for a name change, beyond his 'no-one tells me how to run my business' fandango? Where is the 'evidence' that such a move will bring untold riches? Even his own son - who fears him - admitted that there was no sponsorship dependant on the name-change. AA has admitted it too, in a moment of un-customary honesty.
 
Only 21,000 there again tonight..

I was in the East stand, people were booing in the East Stand... Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't our gates between 18-21,000 in the championship? So in reality, a lot of people who were watching city in the championship must have decided not to go or buy a pass and the so-called "spectators" bought them. Or is it maybe most of them still go to the premier league games??

Funnily enough - many people in this City, including myself can't afford "Premier League Prices." I was there at virtually every Championship home game that I could make - but now unfortunately wait for a Cat. C and the occasional Cat. D game. to actually go and support the team I've supported since I was 6, 15 years ago.

Also, 21,000 people did not go to City during the 00/01 season and we were nowhere near a Championship team then - so don't be so narrow minded. The club was minutes away from going out of business back then, and those were the days people used to go to a crumbling Boothferry Park on a soaking Tuesday night.
 
I loved the "where were you when we was ****" chant.

We would still be **** (or playing in the non-league) with grimsby without Allam. Irony eh?

Where were you when we were ****?

This is your second season isn’t it?
 
If the name changes it will be a very long time before it ever changes back regardless of whether the decrepit senile old **** does the right thing and ****s off or not.

He'll sell the licences for the brand and that will be that.
 
Exactly.

CTWD have had their say for long enough and the arrogance and cockiness of some of the CTWD dwelling bastards on here do my head in.

Some of the comments from them tonight just shows what they truly are "self opinionated c*nts". It is why most of them are the same members always to get into arguments on this board and start abusing people because they have a different view.

At the end of the day, CTWD is against and some aren't, end of story. A majority of the Hull fans want to see the success continue.

No name change = Struggling? Uncertain future?
Name change = Further investment, better team, success on and off the pitch and umm let me think... MORE REVENUE AND INVESTMENT GENERATED FOR THE CITY!

At the moment our football club is the only thing putting us on the map, because lets be honest, our rugby teams are sh*te.

"further investment" From who exactly. Where are these far eastern businessmen ready to pour **** loads of money into Hull Tigers. Don't tell me you honestly think that because of a name change thousands of people will stop buying Man U shirts etc and join us instead. There is no business sense in what he wants to do. Tell you what Ehab said today they want to continue to bring investment into the club so what if the name change goes through and DOES NOT bring in more money - what the hell will the old man think of next?
 
I loved the "where were you when we was ****" chant.

We would still be **** (or playing in the non-league) with grimsby without Allam. Irony eh?

Can you ever get it into your head - everybody knows we wouldn't be where we are if it wasn't for AA's cash? That isn't the point. The point is that he has embarked on a 'one man against the world' crusade, with his stupid 'Hull Tigers' obsession.

Wise up, man!
 
Nope. And as for accusing the flaskers, I suspect most of those flaskers have been going to City for the past 40 years.

Yeh. They went in the 60s and maybe 70s.

But, by and large, stopped going in the 80s and 90s.

Returned in the new century glory years.
 
Funnily enough - many people in this City, including myself can't afford "Premier League Prices." I was there at virtually every Championship home game that I could make - but now unfortunately wait for a Cat. C and the occasional Cat. D game. to actually go and support the team I've supported since I was 6, 15 years ago.

Also, 21,000 people did not go to City during the 00/01 season and we were nowhere near a Championship team then - so don't be so narrow minded. The club was minutes away from going out of business back then, and those were the days people used to go to a crumbling Boothferry Park on a soaking Tuesday night.

Fair play to you mate, it is an expensive hobby.

I was referring to the Championship not League 1/2 etc, some posters was talking about that they wouldn't be there if we were in the championship.

Nice to have a friendly debate for once, out of all of the "no to the tigers" members on here your the only one who posts sensible and balanced opinions, others should learn from you.
 
It seems some people prefer Premier League football over Hull City.

Here's a thought, why don't you stay at home next time, and watch Chelsea or Man Utd on Sky?

By the way, where do I sign up for CTWD?