latest shenanigans http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Assem-Allam-Hull-City-Council-SMC-1/story-26189277-detail/story.html
angus young @angus_young61 · 28m28 minutes ago Not just amateur clubs being shown the door. I hear SMC staff at the Arena are losing their jobs @Airco_For_All #hcafc
Doesn't that depend on what action's taken for all the places he's already changed or refused to use our name, despite the official name change being refused by the powers that be? The outcome alone simply retains the status quo, which many are complaining about.
Fine by me. In other news, people who write Coyle off do so in their own peril. Yes he isn't as good as he once was, and that fight wasn't a great day for him, but he's still a good'un.
I always expected that once this name change was finally put to bed, the social media names would change back, as it would be ridiculous if they didn't. As James confirmed this to be the case last night, I don't think this is really an issue.
BBC Humberside Sport @HumbersideSport The @HCOSC_Official release a statement vowing to "remain impartial & respect all Members & Supporters views" on name change issue. #hcafc
Loosely translates to 'will continue to lick Allams arse and not speak out, regardless of our members views'
No, they view every fans view as equally irrelavent, so long as they have autograph sessions with players.
If the osc refuse to give their opinion on the name change, then it's obvious what those views are. If they were behind Allam,why wouldn't they just say so ?
Hull City's lawyers are in talks with the Football Association as the Premier League club seeks to conclude a bid to change its name to Hull Tigers. The FA Council's decision to reject the club's initial application was set aside on Monday. Hull were told they could bid again for a name change next season; the FA want that bid submitted before 1 April. Hull believe their original application should be reconsidered following the findings of the arbitration panel. The club therefore do not intend to go through the process for a second time. In turn, the FA are adamant they have nothing to consider until a second bid is lodged and are of the belief that the arbitration panel's verdict effectively annuls the original process. The Premier League club's legal team are now attempting to resolve the impasse after they were told they would need to re-apply in the next fortnight if they want the case to be considered for the 2015-16 season. Hull owner Assem Allam has put the club up for sale and that will remain the case unless he is successful in his attempt to alter the club's name to Hull Tigers.