What is this, hypothetical quiz night? If we'd still been holding regular meetings then it would have almost certainly have been discussed, but we weren't, so it wasn't. We also didn't know anything about it until after it had happened, so it was unlikely we'd have been able to do much about it anyway. Since the trust was formed, I don't think there's been a single issue affecting Hull City fans that we have not addressed. That being the case, I think that had the trust existed at that time, it's reasonable to assume they'd also have addressed that issue. Don't you?
What is this, hypothetical quiz night? If we'd still been holding regular meetings then it would have almost certainly have been discussed, but we weren't, so it wasn't. We also didn't know anything about it until after it had happened, so it was unlikely we'd have been able to do much about it anyway. Since the trust was formed, I don't think there's been a single issue affecting Hull City fans that we have not addressed. That being the case, I think that had the trust existed at that time, it's reasonable to assume they'd also have addressed that issue. Don't you?
If City do get relegated, anyone who blames it on fan protests about the name change and 'Allam out' - from Allam himself, to Bruce, to the players and to the fans - is a ****ing idiot.
The stand move was being discussed on this board in the first days of May, when I posted the planning application in a reply to you. You replied that you knew more about the move than was in the plans, and had done for a while. Seems it was more than just one supporter against it. It mentions the fence problems too. http://www.not606.com/threads/kc-stadium-applies-to-extend-fences-between-home-and-away-fans.260431/
QUOTE="originallambrettaman, post: 7904075, member: 1000044"]I didn't know anything about those works being done until that thread.[QUOTE/] the away end was moved in June/July 2014 when we were enjoying a well deserved hiatus. We also didn't know anything about it until after it had happened, so it was unlikely we'd have been able to do much about it anyway. KC Stadium applies to extend fences between home and away fans May 2nd 2014 QUOTE="originallambrettaman, post: 6436429, member: 1000044"]I do know something not in the plans, there's definitely a plan to move the away fans ahead of next season. This has been attempted since AP was in charge, it seems it's finally happening.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
That's interesting, I didn't notice the standing ( although I have genuinely just picked up replacement glasses for the ones I stood on so maybe I'll see next time!!)
How is it a stupid f**king question. Just wanted to know the HCST view on the allam out protest. simple.
This was a good thread. If I could be arsed with trawling through 5 pages of it, I'd split this into the original topic and Trust Q&A.
So you weren't meeting at all or not meeting regularly? Sorry not sure which it is. Being discussed is also very different to issuing a statement involving another clubs fans. Either way did not one committee member of CTWD feel the need to call a meeting to discuss something that directly affected large numbers of City fans? Cardiff got their own statement from you. Unless the Cardiff situation somehow fitted in better with the one CTWD were in. Just seems a little at odds with the whole ethos.
The more I see from the anti-protest brigade on here, I wonder if they're upset about relegation because they'll miss watching Hull City playing in the top division next season? Or if they're upset because they'll miss watching Hull City playing next season.
That comment about knowing about the plans to move the away fans came after that thread started, I was PM'd with details of the plans. I knew **** all about the fans being moved until after that thread was started, as I've told you many times,
I wonder why the anti ****s keep bringing up the PL and stating that's the main driver for the pros, despite it being utter bollocks with no basis of fact, or in other words, a lie. Is it to perpetuate the myth the ****s are better fans? Still, carry on. This forum has gone from 2 or 3 of us questioning you to a fair few more. All of which have had enough of the holier than thou bile spewed out by you.
This is hard work. The statement about Cardiff was issued in December 2013. The CTWD campaign ended in April 2014 and the majority of the CTWD committee stood down at that time and have had no involvement since. The seat move was discovered in May and the works were done in June/July, after the campaign had ended and just of a handful of us had decided to move towards forming a trust but were doing almost nothing else.