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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Westhulltiger16, Apr 12, 2015.

  1. City1904

    City1904 Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to not606, It looks like you will really fit in.
     
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  2. AcunsBurnerAccount™

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    Where oh where to start with this load of old ****.

    Hull City. ****! What happened to the AFC?

    Founded in 1904. Been through some good and bad times. Mainly bad I guess. Depends what you mean by bad? Some ****s on here have never had it better when we were in Division 3 playing away to Tranmere.

    But who would've thought it? That little club from Yorkshire getting promoted, going to Wembley and playing in the premier league. What's Yorkshire got to do with it? Should I go and support the Leeds scum then?

    The best league in England. No **** sherlock.

    Some argue the world. Well, UEFA Champions League is technically a league some would argue.

    Them men that set up Hull City would never have thought that city would be in this position. Sexist.

    But in the next 6 games city might have thrown away all that hard work. Grammar police someone.

    Arguing over a name change right now it's pathetic! Cue the villagers with their burning torches.

    I know some fans will still stay supporting the Tigers but some of them will leave if hull go down. C'est La Vie.

    What's a name really? Would you stop loving your children if they changed their name? This isn't something trivial like family members. There is nothing more important in life than the name of the football team you stupid ****.

    Would you stop buying your food from tescos or asda or morrisons or wherever the hell you buy your food from just because they changed their name? Would you shop at somewhere called CumGuzzlers? I rest my case.

    Hull city's a club. It's not about the name or the logo or the fancy stadium. Or the football or the team or the fans.

    It's about the people in it. The fans. The supporters. **** you're right. I should go watch rugby league as well so I could be with more fans.

    The real fans. The ones that go week in week out. Oh you mean just the away supporters are the real fans then? That's about 10% of season ticket holders then.

    Hear the game or watch it on TV every week. Are you patty?

    Whatever the weather. Wether they're ill or busy. They're always there. What even if it's a relatives funeral? The selfish ****s.

    They get behind the team and aren't pathetic enough to argue over whether hull should be followed by city or tigers. You're here to make new friends are you?

    I mean I'm not in favour of the name change. So you are pathetic too?

    But I'm not stupid enough to let it get in the way. Get in the way of what?

    The fans who want to protest you go ahead and protest in your own time. Don't let it affect the game. Which game? Oh the penny drops. We would not be in a relegation battle if we weren't arguing over a name change? Right.... it's the anti's and the pro's that are to blame for our current plight?

    Hull city has 6 games left before we know for sure whether they're going down or not. Grammar ****ing police.

    And they really don't need people saying "oh we're down now" and "what a load of crap this is". Now why didn't you just say that in the first place?

    Don't get me wrong. It would be difficult not to.

    Hull aren't brilliant and right now they seem more like a championship team then a team fighting for their lives I think you'll find that they are more like a bottom 6 side in the Premiership, and therefore by definition won't be brilliant in comparison with the top teams in the League.

    but if everyone stays positive and supports them rather then be pathetic bastards and arguing over things that don't really matter then we stand a chance . So you're saying it's the fans fault again?

    I know it would take a miracle to take us out of relegation If you think winning a game of football against a team like Burnley and scraping a few points from teams like Arsenal and Liverpool at home which we have already managed to do this season away is the things that miracles are made of then it won't take much in life to surprise you.

    but we might as well go down fighting right? Well I was ready to jack it all in before you posted this.

    If anyone's going to any games home or away you've got to shout as loud as you can and support them. What about all those fans listening to them on the radio? What can they do to help?

    Get behind the team. Cheer on the lads. No, I want to argue about the name change some more you ****.

    And if we go down then we go down That's the spirit. It doesn't matter if we do down as long as we take a couple of the other bastard teams with us. Right?

    but at least we've worked together and put in 110% effort. The ****s. What's wrong with 200% What's wrong with 1000% as Simon Cowell always tells us?

    It's better to try then to not isnt it? Who's not trying?
     
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  3. Carmine Galante.

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    Got bored about 1/4 of the way down this post.

    Can someone let me know if it got any better please?
     
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  4. Barchullona

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    No.

    That is not no I can't tell you but no it didn't.
     
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  5. Carmine Galante.

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    Thought that might be the case.

    Cheers.
     
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  6. Edelman

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    Oh dear I don't think so!!!
    Irrelevant post I'm affraid
     
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  7. BOJACKHCAFCMAN

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    Anybody liking this post has no idea about history, or anybody writing it for that matter. Hitler was an Anglophile and wanted us to join with him, we declared war after Hitler opened up on Poland. At no point in 1939 if indeed ever did Hitler want to change the name of England to Germany
     
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  8. AcunsBurnerAccount™

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    So you're saying Hitler was not as wreckless as Allam then???
     
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  9. BOJACKHCAFCMAN

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    I think they have a lot in common, the way Allam disposed of Barmby on trumped up charges was definitely reminiscent of Adolf for starters. I suppose all dictators are much the same when it comes down to it, they do whatever they want regardless of reason or sense.
     
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  10. Charon

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    it was illustrative - in many cases any country taking over another incorporates it into the greater empire such as Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, CCCP and you could argue Islamic State - hence England would (probably) have become part of the German Empire - as I said it was illustrative, I wouldn't take it too seriously but thanks anyway
     
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  11. Kempton

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    Your'e a yankee doodle dandeeee. And you should get to **** !
     
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  12. The Omega Man

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    England....from Angli the name of the confederation of Germanic tribes that settled in post Roman Britian.
    Commonly known as the Angles. The land they occupied was called Englaland or Land of the Angles.
     
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  13. Irememberwaggy

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    Blimey - you did well to get that far!!
     
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  14. Mrs. BLUE_MOUNTAINS_BEAR

    Mrs. BLUE_MOUNTAINS_BEAR Well-Known Member

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    Born into a family of 13 kids my Mum disliked her Christian names Mary Ann and asked to be called Cecilia which became Cis from her teens. That name remained for the rest of her life. I was given 2 Christian names but my parents called me by the abbreviated second name which became the norm throughout my life.

    My dad also had 2 Christian names with the first not used. The second was Henry but he was called Harry all his life.
     
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  15. Sikkedogsvendestykke

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    I can put up with an awful lot of tripe, but that takes the biscuit.

    Hitler was a vicious fascist, a Nazi, a which is an extreme form of German Nationalist. The movement he developed out of can certainly be traced all the way back to the Teutonic Order in the Crusades, and their subsequent land-grabbing in eastern Europe. But more importantly, German Nationalism really took pace when that big-mouth Johann Gottlieb Fichte started spouting about German superiority during the Napoleonic Wars, followed by Bismarck, Richard Wagner, Guido von List, Nietzsche and his Superhuman that saves good folk from untermenschen, Guido von List. Jurg Lans von Liebenfells .... need I go on? I can if you want.

    For heaven's sake man, the last thing we need in Britain is to cuddle up to Nazis. I recommend you study your subject before making comments like yours. Hitler's wrath was with socialists who he considered Riechsfeinden, and called them Novemberverbrecher, and he played the blame game using Jews and Gypsies. Hitler wanted to obliterate the Soviet Union, and to do so wanted to eliminate any threat from the west. Anglophile my arse.
     
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  16. Evington

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    What a **** post
     
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  17. DMD

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    Not wanting to take away from what you put, but:
    Didn't Nietzsche have a falling out with Wagner over it? Wasn't most of what gets attributed to Nietzsche misrepresentation by his sister?


    That aside, the thread is heading towards topics that will get it locked.

    It's not us, it's Godwins Law. We're only obeying orders.:emoticon-0111-blush
     
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  18. Spook

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    No, he was an Anglophile. Hitler admired our empire and regarded the English as Germany's traditional Germanic allies. He was devastated when we declared war in 1939 and locked himself in his room for three days because of it. Also, Nietzsche wasn't a German nationalist, quite the opposite. You're talking utter ****e.
     
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  19. Barchullona

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    Hitler was aNazi? Thanks for that revelation. A fascist? Hmmm..
    You could do with reading up a bit as your knowledge of the history of Germany and the National Socialists is a bit sketchy. As is your knowledge of the Teutonic Knights.
     
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  20. Barchullona

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    It isn't politics. It is history.
     
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