Can't you **** off back to the Slumberland board? Nothing has been stirred up despite your best, but very poor, efforts to suggest the opposite. The Trust have merely asked the FA for clarity in respect of their own statement they made last September. You're a cock, a sad cock, a sad bitter cock, a sad bitter pathetic cock, a sad bitter pathetic & embarrassing cock. Cock off.
Hull City fans will follow Hull City through thick and thin, yes. Whether they will follow Hull Tigers through anything is a different matter.
Do you have me on ignore, Mel ? You do, you have me on ignore,don't you ? Edit : but then you won't be able to see this.
A delightful coincidence, as I don't want to debate that point with you. In fact, I couldn't think of anything more boring to spend my night doing than debating a fact with some two faced, self important, know-it-all brain box tosser, who loves to pretend he's well informed and 'in the know', and usually comes up with nothing other than lots of large posts of empty nonsense and speculation that could possibly be prescribed to an insomniac as medication. Have a good evening Mel.
Could someone please ask Mel,why he has me on ignore ? Is it because he thinks i'm a really bad person ? Or maybe i bore him, ? Maybe he doesn't like me ? Mebbe he thinks i smell or something...
Oh good work HCST. How many fans do you represent again? Pushing for something that can wait, that's not bothering anyone other than a small minority. The decision can wait until nearer the end of the season, there's no need to panic, you'll still be able to protest about it. For the moment, I suspect the majority would rather just focus on the actual football rather than drag this back up. Challenging the clubs owners, again, and also, just for good measure, challenging the FA. Brilliant, When the decision process was shown to be flawed, and the name change request is reconsidered, this will come back to haunt you. PS, Mel are you ignoring Kempton because he's a boring twat? Or is there a different reason?
For what it's worth I will keep going, keep turning up, and buy a new season ticket. I am not bothered when they say something or what it is. I can't affect it and it doesn't change my support.
If the decision is made then it should be announced without delay. Allam has used every means available to him to be disruptive throughout the season and the pathetic fence-sitters have sat on their fence and said nowt. Any pleas from that quarter are as pathetic as their position is and best ignored by those who are doing something about stopping the club's heritage and tradition from being abused by a liar and connivor. I have more confidence in my team staying up than I have listening to the vacuous pleas of Allam and the Acolytes; give us the result now and stop pandering to the old fool.
So you complain about Dr Allam being disruptive, yet demand on behalf of a minority that a decision that will likely be VERY disruptive is announced forthwith, even though waiting a month or two won't hurt anything in the slightest? Brilliant.
Who said nobody really cares? Other than you, just now that is. Re-read what I said, then get back to me when you're a little clearer on what was quite obviously pointed out in my post. Ta.
I don't have you on ignore Sorry Kempton. I read this as a statement. You are right, Assem Allam has a poor record when it comes to speaking to the media at the wrong time. Causing disruption and effecting the mood of the crowd. Liverpool at home was a classic mistake.
I don't understand why Allam wants the decision delayed anyway (if it is indeed true) when he has categorically stated that the club is for sale. I also don't see why announcing any decision should be particularly disruptive either, the players are journeymen and do not care what the club is called and most fans will support the club (this season at least) come what may. Actually i reckon that knowing the club is for sale is more disruptive anyway. I think the FA should honour their promises or at least explain why they do not intend to keep them
If its such a small minority how can it be VERY disruptive? You don't think that the arbitration process is in itself disruptive? You don't think that the words previously spouted by Dear Leader have been disruptive? You don't think that the whole name change fiasco has been disruptive? If this affects the team then it should never have been suggested in the first place, so you can lay the blame for any disruption firmly at the door of Assem Allam.
The only way the process can be considered flawed is if football supporters have no right to be consulted. As this would be a ruling that can be tested in the Courts I expect the FSF and Supporters Direct to take a keen interest in the wording of the panel's decision. Any hint that the FA was wrong in asking the OSC and CTWD for their views should result in a legal challenge backed by both organisations with an appeal for funds across the whole football family. That is a far bigger question than Hull City v Hull Tigers. At a time when parliament is considering giving football supporters a bigger say in the running of their clubs I think the answer from the panel is: the FA abided by their rules and the procedure was fair. The request to the FA allows Assem Allam time to put his house in order, either by selling the club as promised or announcing he's staying and explaining why. I don't see any problem with HCST asking when we are likely to hear.
Just think back to the Cystal Palace game last season to see how a few minority morons with a stupid banner disrupted a game