This is a rallying call for all you twitter and facebook savvy people. Get the message out that this high profile event should be used for a large vociferous protest against the Allam family's despicable treatment of local community clubs in Hull. This is his baby, its advertised everywhere, with his name against it. Let the world know what a vindictive spiteful man he really is.
A protest at the venue in question, with dozens/hundreds of passionate people will be far more effective, and relevant. This way you can see the man squirm and the whites of his eyes. Far from scared.
Why not picket his office? Better still, why not organise a mass boycott of the KC? You could all burn your season cards. You know, something to do with the footy club, something meaningful. Or you can talk about it online of course. If you do go ahead with this, take a couple of spare cups so everyone can have a drink.
Ah good thinking, you'll get more support online rather than in real life. Fingers crossed no one is stupid enough to post anything that could get them arrested eh?
Happy Tiger, this is a whole new kettle of fish. The spat between Allam and the council is now affecting innocent members of the community, who are not related to Hull City in any way shape or form. This is a separate dispute to the name change hence the proposal to demonstrate at the Airco. If you are happy to watch a multi millionaire stop local children, and families enjoy a community council owned facility, then that says a lot about your moral compass. And just for the record, not another penny of my hard earned cash will be put the Allams way. So I will be not be renewing my pass. Some things are more important, and you have to make a stand.
Thats one for all the ladies aged 20 - 40. Size 12 max to keep the obvious high numbers who'd want to participate manageable.
Hasn't this been resolved and a bubble pitch will be made (if the council grant planning permission) so everyone stays in the Airco http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Bubb...na-Hull-City/story-26314734-detail/story.html