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Isn't this a bit like having a pitch battle on the deck of the Titanic?

Surely you should all be focused on supporting your side in the relegation battle that you're in the midst of?

Save arguing over the off field bollocks until the 25th May.

No. This is far, far more important than potential relegation. Are you an Everton fan? If your owner was trying to change your name to Everton Toffees would you just collectively say "Ah lads, lets wait until the end of May before we question this"? Would you bollocks. What's so bad about relegation anyway? The vast, vast majority of my favourite football memories have occurred outside the top flight, indeed there is only the 2-1 win at Arsenal that would make the top 10.
 
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No. This is far, far more important than potential relegation. Are you an Everton fan? If your owner was trying to change your name to Everton Toffees would you just collectively say "Ah lads, lets wait until the end of May before we question this"? Would you bollocks. What's so bad about relegation anyway? The vast, vast majority of my favourite football memories have occurred outside the top flight, indeed there is only the 2-1 win at Arsenal that would make the top 10.

You've answered my question. Small time thinking in my view, but your choice

As for the question you asked, wrong. We had some protests about Kenwright a few years back and there was a couple of marches on matchdays. That co-incided with a patch of crap form and there was an immediate backlash from the silent majority who turned on those looking to crank up the disruption. They're still in the background trying to stir the pot, but to no real avail.
 
You've answered my question. Small time thinking in my view, but your choice

As for the question you asked, wrong. We had some protests about Kenwright a few years back and there was a couple of marches on matchdays. That co-incided with a patch of crap form and there was an immediate backlash from the silent majority who turned on those looking to crank up the disruption. They're still in the background trying to stir the pot, but to no real avail.

Ah right, I don't remember Kenwright trying to change your club's name. The media must've glossed over that.

And we're a small club. In 111 years we've had 4 of them in the top flight and we've had some ****ing brilliant times in those other 107. Personally I don't swallow the Sky hyperbole and I realise there are other leagues outside the Premier. Funny concept I know. Personally I would rather support Hull City in the Conference than Hull Tigers in the Premier League. If you find that strange then that's your call, but I thought you "might know your history".....
 
But my point is how did this come about? He didn't - or I'd be stunned if he had - just pick up the phone and call Sky Sports News. Someone in a presser where Sky were present would've asked "how is Tom Ince getting on and would you like to sign him?" Even if he didn't want to sign him what do you think he'd say? The best he could possibly give back would be "He's Hull's player and we'll speak to them and Tom in the summer". By praising him he might get a few good performances out of him between now and the end of the season. There is no situation on earth when he would ever criticise him or stay silent.

You're completely missing the point, I'm sure he was asked a question and all he needed to say was I'm happy with his contribution, he didn't need to say that they wouldn't be where they are without him and I want to sign the ****er on a permanent. <doh>
 
You've answered my question. Small time thinking in my view, but your choice

As for the question you asked, wrong. We had some protests about Kenwright a few years back and there was a couple of marches on matchdays. That co-incided with a patch of crap form and there was an immediate backlash from the silent majority who turned on those looking to crank up the disruption. They're still in the background trying to stir the pot, but to no real avail.

Do you support KEIOC? Or do you just concentrate on the football?
 
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Ah right, I don't remember Kenwright trying to change your club's name. The media must've glossed over that.

And we're a small club. In 111 years we've had 4 of them in the top flight and we've had some ****ing brilliant times in those other 107. Personally I don't swallow the Sky hyperbole and I realise there are other leagues outside the Premier. Funny concept I know. Personally I would rather support Hull City in the Conference than Hull Tigers in the Premier League. If you find that strange then that's your call, but I thought you "might know your history".....
We used to play at Anfield mate, things change.

If you as an individual are happier watching your side in the lower leagues then that's your choice, but it's not the best thing to want for your club is it?
 
Do you support KEIOC? Or do you just concentrate on the football?
I've never supported KEIOC and never will.

They were a set of committed Evertonians, but I always found their mindset odd and their tactics somewhat underhand.
 
We used to play at Anfield mate, things change.

If you as an individual are happier watching your side in the lower leagues then that's your choice, but it's not the best thing to want for your club is it?

He didn't say that, he said he'd rather we go down than lose Hull City AFC altogether.
 
He didn't say that, he said he'd rather we go down than lose Hull City AFC altogether.
He said exactly that in his previous post.

What's so bad about relegation anyway? The vast, vast majority of my favourite football memories have occurred outside the top flight, indeed there is only the 2-1 win at Arsenal that would make the top 10.
 
Our history is colourful to say the least. Everton must be one of the blandest club's to follow.

It's a Liverpool housing estate that's just bobbled about the league pointlessly, mainly just making up the numbers.
 
Our history is colourful to say the least. Everton must be one of the blandest club's to follow.

It's a Liverpool housing estate that's just bobbled about the league pointlessly, mainly just making up the numbers.

Founder members of the football league

4th most successful club in English football history

61 years unbroken run in the top flight.

We've spent more seasons in the top flight than any other club

9 league titles, 5 FA Cups.

Yeah lad dead 'bland' that like, I was hankering for the 3rd division when we were lifting the Cup Winners Cup in Rotterdam, after having clinched the league and about to head for Wembley on the Saturday for the Cup final.
 
He said exactly that in his previous post.

What's so bad about relegation anyway? The vast, vast majority of my favourite football memories have occurred outside the top flight, indeed there is only the 2-1 win at Arsenal that would make the top 10.

But that's not what you accused him of saying. You suggested he wanted us to go down, which is very different from saying it isn't that bad. Especially as he made that point to compare it against the possibility of the club becoming Hull Tigers.
 
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Founder members of the football league

4th most successful club in English football history

61 years unbroken run in the top flight.

We've spent more seasons in the top flight than any other club

9 league titles, 5 FA Cups.

Yeah lad dead 'bland' that like, I was hankering for the 3rd division when we were lifting the Cup Winners Cup in Rotterdam, after having clinched the league and about to head for Wembley on the Saturday for the Cup final.
It's not the winning it's taking part that counts.
Hull City won nowt.
 
Founder members of the football league

4th most successful club in English football history

61 years unbroken run in the top flight.

We've spent more seasons in the top flight than any other club

9 league titles, 5 FA Cups.

Yeah lad dead 'bland' that like, I was hankering for the 3rd division when we were lifting the Cup Winners Cup in Rotterdam, after having clinched the league and about to head for Wembley on the Saturday for the Cup final.


Is that it? Is that really what you think's interesting?

Many years of bobbling about mid table in a Liverpool housing estate. <laugh>
 
But that's not what you accused him of saying. You suggested he wanted us to go down, which is very different from saying it isn't that bad. Especially as he made that point to compare it against the possibility of the club becoming Hull Tigers.
I never 'accused' him of saying anything. HE DID SAY that he had no issue with relegation and in fact he enjoyed the game in the lower leagues more. His choice, no problem.
 
No. This is far, far more important than potential relegation. Are you an Everton fan? If your owner was trying to change your name to Everton Toffees would you just collectively say "Ah lads, lets wait until the end of May before we question this"? Would you bollocks. What's so bad about relegation anyway? The vast, vast majority of my favourite football memories have occurred outside the top flight, indeed there is only the 2-1 win at Arsenal that would make the top 10.


Or Liverpool B.
 
Is that it? Is that really what you think's interesting?

Many years of bobbling about mid table in a Liverpool housing estate. <laugh>
You don't even know the first thing about Everton do you lad?

For a start we're not based in Everton

Come back when you've got even the vaguest ****ing clue <ok>
 
We used to play at Anfield mate, things change.

If you as an individual are happier watching your side in the lower leagues then that's your choice, but it's not the best thing to want for your club is it?

His club is Hull City AFC, not "Hull Tigers"