I think she can't be very bright. Coupled with a plastic away venue she probably got off lightly. I've noticed that on the CI forum someone knows her as a Liverpool fan. I was speaking to a mate of mine on Saturday night. We mutually know a father and son, from Hull, who are passholders in the the South Stand. However, before City went into the Premier League they were big Liverpool "fans". On Saturday they went to the match...sat in the Liverpool end...and supported Liverpool. There's no excuse for such ****er like behaviour. And anyone that gives these cretins an inch...deserve equal derision.
That I find just astonishing, obviously just a fan of the EPL not any one team, ****ers of the first order.
Unsurprising seeing some of the names defending it. Let me guess, she's just as much a fan as those of us who don't support the opposition? Sigh.
Deserves ridicule , I notice the only people defending it are the likes of Happy Tiger who generally likes to take the opposing view just to wind people up
You can't defend the indefensible and taking the quality of the tailoring out of the equation that shirt is indefensible. However. The level of drama queenery on this thread is rather amusing.
It should never be accepted. These issues are at the essence of what football is all about. Being loyal to your (local) team and hoping, dreaming, even pleading internally that your team can beat the other 11 players from another city or town. It's what makes your heart beat and what enthralls a supporter over the decades of watching your team. Take this away...make it a comical theatre like experience...then football is gone. Being a somewhat protected outpost, Hull City should be a well fortified bastion of what football truly is. Volatile, noisy and aggressive supporters who are hugely passionate about their city, football club and reputation. We need to stand up to these twats and never accept anything less than 100% commitment to Hull City AFC.
The last time I remember us getting a Tailoring was when Jack Taylor did give us a penalty at Stamford Bridge in 1966.
What's wrong with the game is keyboard warriors getting all upset, emotional and angry about a lass wearing a shirt that they didn't see and without knowing anything about it at all. Other than the online crying and faux outrage, how exactly did it affect anything, anyone or impact anything? I see the usual warriors are using their trusty "the usual people..." then just list me . At least make some effort ffs.
It went straight in the bin if I recall. Even my mum couldn't bring herself to keep it. I cannot express strongly enough just how pony it was. My lad recently made a key ring at school in textiles that was supposed to be a football. I nearly cried with laughter when I saw it. He wasn't overly amused at me mocking his full terms work but he'll get over it. It looked more like a Wang Wang the Panda. A chip off the old block.