Hull Tigers India

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Kerala Blasters have a 75,000 capacity stadium and are managed by David James, they also have Jamie McAllister playing for them(he played at left back against us in the play off final).
 
So the game they will be watching is Chelsea Lions v Hull Tigers. At the end of the game, if it goes to form, which team do you think will be getting their support in the future?
 
So the game they will be watching is Chelsea Lions v Hull Tigers. At the end of the game, if it goes to form, which team do you think will be getting their support in the future?

Chelsea. But only because simple native peoples love anything with a lion in it. Chelsea don't make enough of the lion name. If they did they could be massive.
 
Chelsea. But only because simple native peoples love anything with a lion in it. Chelsea don't make enough of the lion name. If they did they could be massive.

They'd better hurry up before Millwall call themselves Millwall Lions - before long it will be common and lousy
 
There was a story on radio 5 live this morning about the football in India and the correspondent said this season the
Indian league has the 4th highest average attendance in the world - ahead of serie A.
 
The Indian PL football season only lasts ten weeks. Imagine that in England with people on not606 with nothing to do for forty two weeks but speculate about transfers and fall out. There'd be blood all over the computer screens.
 
Last time I checked the twitter account had 91 followers. Thank god we're cashing in on the Tigers thing otherwise things could have been quite embarrassing.
 
Have you met an Indian interested in football?

"134,000 - 1997 Federation Cup Semi Final between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan holds the record for the largest audience in Indian football. The match played in 13th July, 1997 at Salt Lake Stadium drew 134,000 spectators. This is a record attendance for any sport in India."
 
Now seems a great time to trot this beauty out

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I can't be bothered to read it and he is a prize ****er. I refer to the post from the guy whose daughter wanted to go to the Swansea game with him and the response he got from the ticket office.


They can't even ****ing sort England out!!!! (Is Louth in England :emoticon-0102-bigsm )