So, whose going to Wembley?

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Not being from Hull when seeing Wingfield Reds sprayed on a wall them being rugby and not football never crossed my mind. My error in a rugby mad city with two world famous rugby teams.
Which doesn't alter the fact that there were disgraceful numbers of people from Hull who used to depart from Hull to support other clubs.
Are there any coaches now coming in the other direction? Headingley Black and Ambers for example?
 
Not being from Hull when seeing Wingfield Reds sprayed on a wall them being rugby and not football never crossed my mind. My error in a rugby mad city with two world famous rugby teams.
Which doesn't alter the fact that there were disgraceful numbers of people from Hull & the East Riding who used to depart from Hull to support other clubs.
Thats better.
 
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I'm a massive North Ferriby fan, always have been since I drove past their ground when I was a kid. I'll be there.
 
Not being from Hull when seeing Wingfield Reds sprayed on a wall them being rugby and not football never crossed my mind. My error in a rugby mad city with two world famous rugby teams.
Which doesn't alter the fact that there were disgraceful numbers of people from Hull who used to depart from Hull to support other clubs.


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You'll break those goal posts moving them about like that.

You even confirm yourself that there were plenty from the east riding heading off to other clubs. It shows your initial implication, that it was East Riding people that kept City afloat, to be pointless.

There are fickle folk all over.
 
I'm a massive North Ferriby fan, always have been since I drove past their ground when I was a kid. I'll be there.

I once read an article by the National Farmers Union. My cv can't be questioned.
 
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You'll break those goal posts moving them about like that.

You even confirm yourself that there were plenty from the east riding heading off to other clubs. It shows your initial implication, that it was East Riding people that kept City afloat, to be pointless.

There are fickle folk all over.


Not really. Not all East Riding people feel any connection to Hull. A lot of them have connections to other areas and clubs as well. I have always supported City on the basis they are my nearest club and the only club in East Yorkshire. Not everyone feels that way. Indeed why should they when so many people in Hull ditched City when times were bad?
 
Not really. Not all East Riding people feel any connection to Hull. A lot of them have connections to other areas and clubs as well. I have always supported City on the basis they are my nearest club and the only club in East Yorkshire. Not everyone feels that way. Indeed why should they when so many people in Hull ditched City when times were bad?

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Stop digging.
 
Is it just me that's proud to be from Hull and East Yorkshire equally then?
 
100% for sure the Tickler collective will be going.

It is International shutdown weekend anyway so Yes full focus and support on the Hare/Heath led Villagers.

WELL DONE NORTH FERRIBY UTD. A great way to win the tie.
 
Thats better.

No reason why people in the East Rding over 30 miles away should show any affinity to Hull or its sporting teams, although I do. If it is too much to travel across Hull in terms of time and expense you can't expect people from mikes away to. As I said, myself and Ithere do. Anyone from East Yorkshire, especially those who have a go about Wessies, who support Leeds United should be rounded up, put in cattle trucks and thrown out at Leeds station and told to live there and don't come back.
 
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It must run it the family. <doh>
 
Can't wait to move back to the East Riding next year, better schools for my kids, better quality of life in the villages as oppose living in town.